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Q. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences to make one complete
sentence without using and, but or so or because :
f) They left their car on the road. They walked through the jungle.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

The correct sentence is - Leaving the car on the road, they walked into the jungle.

  • Combining the sentences mean, to put together two sentences in such a way that they still form a meaningful sentence.
  • In combining the sentences without using prepositions such as a, an, the etc, the clauses and tenses must be taken care of.
  • Thus, the correct sentence here will be leaving the car on the road, they walked into the jungle.
Answered by JackelineCasarez
1

Leaving the car on the road, they walked through the jungle.

Explanation:

  • Participial phrases are described as the phrases that consists of a participle(present or past) followed by the modifier.
  • These phrases usually function as adjectives to add details and description to the sentence.
  • In order to link the above two sentences, the first sentence could be converted into a participle phrase by changing the verb from 'left' to 'leaving' and removing the subject.
  • This helps in making the first clause subordinate and therefore, it introduces the main clause.
  • Thus, they can be joined through a participial phrase and still conveying an accomplished thought.

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