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she was charmed with the offer. She at once agreed (join by using participle)​

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Answered by clara2002
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Answer:

She was charmed with the offer at once when she agreed.

Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER:

BEING CHARMED AT THE OFFER SHE AGREED AT ONCE.

COMBINATION OF TWO OR MORE SIMPLE SENTENCES INTO SINGLE SIMPLE SENTENCE:

  • By using Participles:

Eg: He went to the field. He saw a snake.

Going to the field, he saw a snake.

  • By using Infinitives:

Eg: I shall go to bazaar. I sha buy flour there.

I shall go to bazaar to buy flour.

  • By using Nouns or Phrases in Apposition.

Eg: Hiroshima was once a heap of ruins. It is now a prosperous town.

Hiroshima, once a heap of ruins, is now a prosperous town.

  • By using Absolute Phrases:

Eg: The day dawned. The people went to the canal.

The day having dawned, the people went to the canal.

  • By using Prepositions with Nouns or Gerunds:

Eg: I went home. I found my servant absent.

On going home, i found my servant absent.

NOTE: SOME OF THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES USED IN SYNTHESIS ARE:

NOTE: SOME OF THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES USED IN SYNTHESIS ARE:IN SPITE OF;INSTEAD OF;BUT FOR;IN EXCHANGE FOR; TO ALL APPEARANCES; AT THE RISK OF; ON ACCOUNT OF;IN THE TEETH OF.

  • By using Adverbs or Adverbial Phrases:

Eg: Baldev reached the playground. He was punctual.

Baldev reached the playground punctual.

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