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supply conjunction. Do not go ...............I come.​

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Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

The correct answer is Do not go until I come.

Explanation:

A conjunction is defined as the word that is used for connecting the words, the phrases and the clauses all together.

  • Examples of the conjunction:

include

And

But

Or

Although

There

  • Three types of conjunctions are:

1) coordinating

2) correlative

3) subordinating.

  • Examples of conjunction sentences:

1) we decided to go home even though it was too late.

2) Although he was sleepy, he continued doing his work.

3) Since you did not complete I shall let you go a bit later.

4) Neither the taxi nor the driver were both late.

  • The most common conjunctions:

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

They are known as FANBOYS because they are mnemonics of English language.

Given that:

Supply conjunction.

Answer:

Do not go until I come.

From the above sentence, the word Until is called as conjunction.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The correct conjunction is till and the correct sentence is Do not go till I come.​

Explanation:

  • Conjunctions are rigorously used for helping in joining sentences or words or phrases. Conjunctions are of two types and mainly include words like and, because, although, etc. These conjunctions can also be divided into two types and differ according to the use in the sentence whether that includes joining two parts of a sentences or used in joining two clauses together.
  • The sentence is given as 'Do not go _____ I come.' Here, the speaker is debarring the listener to go till the speaker comes back.
  • Thus, till will be the most appropriate conjunction for this sentence.

Thus, the correct conjunction is till and the correct sentence is Do not go till I come.​

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