English, asked by jrsayan, 1 year ago

joining- He hurt his foot. He stopped.

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Answered by haripriya008
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heya mate.....!

here is your answer..

joined sentence-He hurts his foot and he stopped..

hope it helps you..plz Mark as brainliest ..

jrsayan: please joint participle
haripriya008: joint's participle is joint itself
haripriya008: plz Mark as brainliest
jrsayan: okk
hemadrimallickpchgtn: You shouldn't use and,but or so
haripriya008: yeah
Answered by vinod04jangid
0

Answer:

He stopped as he hurt his foot.

Explanation:

A compound sentence is a sentence fashioned from  or extra easy sentences, or unbiased clauses (IC):

Megan reduce the wood, and Ryan stacked it.

Note that the 2 clauses forming the compound sentence should be associated in meaning. Because of the logical connection among the 2 clauses in the instance above, they match collectively effortlessly in a single sentence.

Three techniques of forming compound sentences

There are 3 methods of becoming a member of unbiased clauses right into a compound sentence:

with a coordinating conjunction (one of the fanboys);

with a semicolon; or

with a semicolon and a transitional expression.

Method 1: Use a comma and a coordinating conjunction (IC, cc IC)

You can use a comma and a coordinating conjunction (cc) to sign up for  or extra unbiased clauses right into a compound sentence. (A coordinating conjunction is one of the fanboys: for, and, nor, however, or, but and so.)

The ensuing sentence has the shape IC, cc IC:

For: The  stopped to eat, for the paintings had made them hungry.

And: The afternoon have been long, and hours had long gone via way of means of due to the fact that lunch.

Nor: There became no residence nearby, nor did they've any meals with them.

But: They desired to select out blueberries as a snack, however a endure growled at them from the berry patch.

Or: Should they activate for domestic now, or must they determine to paintings a bit longer?

Yet: There became nevertheless paintings to do, but they had to relaxation and eat.

So: They have been ravenous and exhausted, in order that they went domestic.

Note that the comma withinside the above sentences comes earlier than the conjunction, now no longer after it

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