English, asked by Zufaiqbal, 3 months ago

The
Grammar in Use
Join the following pairs of sentences by using 'because'.
1. He didn't work hard. He failed.
He failed because he didn't work hard.
2. He will succeed. He has worked hard.
3.
You should start early. It is a long journey.
4. He is not going to work. There is a strike.
5. It was raining heavily. The meeting had to be postponed.
6. Tom had made a row over nothing. Aunt Polly was angry with him.​

Answers

Answered by ranjabotichatterjee
5

He failed because he didn't work hard.

He will succeed because he worked hard

You should start early because it is a long journey

He is not to work because there is a strike

The meeting had to be postponed because it was raining heavily.

Aunt Polly was angry with Tom because he had made a row over nothing.

Answered by kumarirani300687
2

Answer:

1.He didn't work hard because he failed.

2.He will succeed because he has worked hard.

3.You should start early because it is a long journey.

4.He is not going to work because there is a strike.

5.It was raining heavily because the meeting had to be postponed.

6.Tom had made a row over nothing because Aunt Polly was angry with him.

Similar questions