join these sets of sentences using infinitives
1) Did you remember? you had to buy a newspaper
2)He is going to Mumbai.he will start a business there
3)He cannot afford higher education.he is very poor
4)She is very ill.she cannot commerce work right away.
5) She stopped so that she could open the door.
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1)Did you remember to buy a newspaper?
2)He is going to Mumbai to start a business there.
3) He is too poor to afford higher education.
4)She is too ill to commence work right away.
5) She stopped to open the door.
- Joining is to join two or more sentences to form them into a single sentence. The single sentence may be simple, complex or compound.
- Infinitives are formed as "To" before any verb.
- Joining using infinitives forms a simple sentence. A simple sentence contains with only one finite verb or one clause.
- While joining two sentences by infinitives we have to omit one finite verb to make it simple sentence. The omission of the finite verb makes the verb non-finite verb (Here, infinitive).
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1)Did you remember to buy a newspaper?
2)He is going to Mumbai to start a business there.
3) He is too poor to afford higher education.
4)She is too ill to commence work right away.
5) She stopped to open the door.
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Joining is to join two or more sentences to form them into a single sentence. The single sentence may be simple, complex or compound.
Infinitives are formed as "To" before any verb.
Joining using infinitives forms a simple sentence. A simple sentence contains with only one finite verb or one clause.
While joining two sentences by infinitives we have to omit one finite verb to make it simple sentence. The omission of the finite verb makes the verb non-finite verb (Here, infinitive).