The child would have drowned . I saved him ( join the sentence)
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We have to join the sentence, without changing the order
The sentence after joining is ;
“The child would have drowned if I hadn't saved him. ”
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The sentence after joining is ;
“The child would have drowned if I hadn't saved him. ”
Hope helped! ^^
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The resultant sentence after joining the two simple sentences is as follows:
"The child would have drowned but I saved him."
Conjunctions:
- Two simple sentences can be joined using conjunctions.
- The conjunction used in this case is but.
- Conjunctions often connect multiple ideas and explain how they are related, in a single word or short phrase.
- Conjunctions are words or phrases that join two or more sentences, clauses, or words to form a single sentence.
- They provide a link between the ideas in the separate sentences or clauses, explain how the ideas are related, or add emphasis.
- They also help to shorten sentences and save space.
- Sometimes conjunctions are also called connectives or conjunctive adverbs.
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