The sentence given below ls grammatically
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• He skipped school severe leg injury
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Answer:
he skipped school from severe leg injury
- He skipped school because of a severe leg injury.
The word because is a conjunction.
- A conjunction joins two or more sentences.
Words like and, but, or, so, because, though, although, therefore, both...and, not only... but also, etc., are conjunctions.
- These words are used to join two or more sentences.
- These words make sentences simpler and easier to understand.
- Conjunctions do not change the intended meaning in any way.
The word of is a preposition.
- Prepositions are words that depict the time, distance, etc, of a subject or an object. It helps link subjects and develops a relationship between them.
For example, The cat is under the table. Here, we understand that the subject i.e., the cat is under the table. Thus, we come to know about the cat's location.
A very important point to be noted is multiple prepositions can be suitable for a case. For example, I am standing in front of/ behind/ beside the blue car parked beside/ opposite the candy shop. So you see, multiple prepositions can be used in some questions.
The word a is an article.
In the English language, there are three articles. They are as follows-
- An
- A
- The
- 'An' is an article that is used before the vowels. There are five vowels in the English language, a, e, i, o, and u.
For example, an ant, an eggplant, an electrician, and so on.
- 'A' is an article that is used before the consonants. Consonants are all the English alphabets except the vowels.
For example, a plant, a tree, a yak, and so on.
- 'The' is an article that is used before objects that have already been mentioned and are being spoken about the particular object again. It is also used before universal truths and objects that are only one in the universe.
For example, the Sun, the museum, the Taj Mahal, and so on.