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Answered by Equestriadash
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1. You cannot practice 'tables' unless you practice every day.

2. Hardly had the teams begun to play, when it started to rain.

3. Do not count your chicken if they are hatched.

4. Shaila is a talented singer as far as I know.

5. You shall not succeed unless you dedicate yourself completely.

6. I will complete my assignment early if you help me.

7. No sooner had they finished the dinner than the bell rang.

8. They cooked rice while mother was away.

9. Mr Malhotra bought vegetables so as to cook a stew.

Conjunctions are words/phrases used to connect two or more sentences.

Examples:

1. She lives far away. She has to walk for hours to reach school.

  • She has to walk for hours to reach school since she lives far away.

2. I met them. We were in France.

  • I met them when we were in France.

3. She left the hall. She didn't say anything.

  • She left the hall but didn't say anything.

Answered by Anonymous
84

(A) Fill in the blanks with the conjunctions given in the box below:

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎\small\fbox\color{black}{no\:sooner....than,\:unless,\:hardly,\: before}

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1. You cannot learn 'tables' unless you practice everyday.

2. Hardly the teams begun to play, when it started to rain.

3. Do not count your chicken if they are hatched.

4. Shaila is a talented singer as far as I know.

5. You shall not succeed unless you dedicate yourself completely.

6. I will complete my assignments early if you help me.

7. No sooner had they finished the dinner than the bell rang.

8. They cooked rice while mother was away.

9. Mr. Malhotra bought some vegetables so as to cook a stew.

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What's a CONJUNCTION?

  • A conjunction is a word that connects two phrases, clauses or sentences together.
  • There are three types of conjunctions.

↪Coordinating Conjunctions:

Conjunctions that are used to connect phrases or clauses which are in equal syntactic rank in a sentence are coordinating conjunctions

Example:-

  • It's pouring here so I may not attend the first session.

↪Subordinating Conjunctions:

Conjunctions that are used to join independent and dependent clauses in a sentence are subordinating conjunctions.

Example:-

  • Heena is crying because she lost her bag somewhere in the park.

↪Correlative Conjunctions:

Conjunctions that exists as a pair and can only work as a pair are correlative conjunctions.

Example:-

  • You can either place it here or there.

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