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EXERCISE 29. (Miscellaneous)
Combine the following sets of sentences as directed against each:
1. Sarika went to Allahabad. She wanted to see her mother.
2. I was thirsty. I drank water.
3. He took dinner. He slept.
4. He is very intelligent. He cannot fail.
5. Tulsidas was a great poet. He composed Ram Charita Manas.
6. You must rise early. You will improve your health.
7. We must love the poor. Gandhiji taught us so.
8. Some boys are bad. They are disliked by everyone.
9. We must love one another. We all are the children of God. (Compound Sentence)
10. The sun rose. It filled the sky with light.
(Compound Sentence)
11. He says something. I cannot rely on it.
(Complex Sentence)
12. Do you want to see the people of India? You must go to Delhi.
(Complex Sentence)
13. Forests check soil erosion. They also give us timber. (Compound Sentence)
14. A man is going to station. He is lame.
(Simple Sentence
15. Our team won the match. The news pleased us.
(Complex Sentence)
16. He was seriously ill. He could not complete this work. (Complex Sentence)
17. The brave face the challenge. Cowards flee.
(Compound Sentence)
18. She reached Agra. It was raining then.
(Complex Sentence)
19. You should come to office in time. You should leave your job.
(Compound Sentence)
20. He was quite tired. He could hardly stand.
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Combine the following sets of sentences as directed against each:-
- Sarika went to Allahabad as she wanted to see her mother.
- I was thirsty so I drank water.
- He took dinner before he slept.
- He is very intelligent so he cannot fail.
- Tulsidas was a great poet and composed Ram Charita Manas.
- You must rise early as you will improve your health.
- We must love the poor as Gandhiji taught us so.
- Some boys are bad and they are disliked by everyone.
- We must love one another as We all are the children of God.
- As the sun rose, it filled the sky with light.
- He says something but I cannot rely on it.
- . Do you want to see the people of India? so you must go to Delhi.
- Forests check soil erosion and they also give us timber.
- A lame man is going to the station.
- Our team won the match so the news pleased us.
- He was seriously ill so he could not complete this work.
- The brave face the challenge as Cowards flee.
- She reached Agra and it was raining then.
- You should come to the office in time or You should leave your job.
- He was quite tired and He could hardly stand.
Note-
- While joining the sentence we should not change the meaning.
- We should be aware of the tenses as well.
- Any grammatical mistake will change the meaning of the sentence.
- We should remember that the sentences must contain appropriate usage of nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech.
- The objective of the sentence after joinig should remain the same as before.
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