she went to library . she borrowed a book.(combine the sentence)
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she went to library to she borrowed a block
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The two statements given above can be combined in the following manner: She went to the library where and borrowed a book.
- The conjunction "and" is used to convert the two simple sentences into one compound sentence
- This word indicates that the events taking place in the two sentences are occurring in the same place
- Conjunctions are also known as linking words. The resulting sentence consists of one independent clause and one dependent clause
- The independent clause in the compound sentence is "she went to the library". This clause can exist independently as a sentence and exhibits a discrete and complete idea or thought
- The dependent clause is "borrowed a book". It cannot exist as a separate sentence and relies on the independent clause to convey meaning
- While other conjunctions such as "where" can also be used, the most appropriate linking word is "and" in this context. The word "where" is generally used to indicate the location of an action rather than to indicate two events occurring in the same location
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