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Q.1. USE THE FOLLOWING CONJUNCTIONS IN THE BLANLKS BELOWwhether / lest / where /that /as/ so that /Unless /whenever/ If /though
I make it a point to visit the Taj Mahal …………………. I go to Agra.
2. This is the place …………….. I used to stay when I was studying at college.
3. ……………….. you get the first rank, I will buy you a car.
4. ……………….. you work hard, you can’t pass the entrance test.
5. I am leaving tomorrow ………………… or not you give me the permission.
6. He could not get a seat, ……………….. he came early.
7. The players delivered a splendid performance …………………. they had rehearsed well.
8. Parents should give enough attention to children ……………….. they will not feel neglected.
9. He is ………………… dishonest …………………… no one trusts him.
10. I will note it down ……………… I should forget.

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Answered by shaillendersinghsola
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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USE THE FOLLOWING CONJUNCTIONS IN THE BLANLKS BELOW:

Whether / lest / where /that /as/ so that /Unless /whenever/ If /though.

Answer:-

I make it a point to visit the Taj Mahal whenever I go to Agra.

2. This is the place where I used to stay when I was studying at college.

3. If you get the first rank, I will buy you a car.

4. Unless you work hard, you can’t pass the entrance test.

5. I am leaving tomorrow whether or not you give me the permission.

6. He could not get a seat, though he came early.

7. The players delivered a splendid performance as they had rehearsed well.

8. Parents should give enough attention to children so that they will not feel neglected.

9. He is as dishonest that no one trusts him.

10. I will note it down lest I should forget.

Conjuction:-

  • conjunction is a word used for joining and for no other purpose.
  • A conjunction is never connected with an object as a preposition is.
  • A conjunction never qualify as a word, as an adverb does. It simply joins words or sentences.
  • Hence the same word can be an adverb in one place, a preposition in another or conjunction in yet another.

There are two kinds of conjunction.

They are,

  • Sub - ordinating conjunction.
  • Co - ordinating conjunction.

Co - ordinating conjunction:

It is because they join words phrases or clauses of co-ordinate.

Sub - ordinating conjunction:

It is ecause they join as a sub ordinate or dependent clause to a principal clause.

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