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waste not, want not. ( which type of sentence is it ? ) ​

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Answered by bonniewright
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Answer:

Wise use of one's resources will keep one from poverty. For example, I just hate to throw out good food-waste not, want not. This proverbial saying was first recorded in 1772 but had an earlier, even more alliterative version, willful waste makes woeful want (1576).

Answered by rupalibijjur
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Answer:

It is a proverb

Explanation:

And this can be said as compound sentence also as "waste not want not" can be rewritten as : if you do not want do not waste it, do not waste it . Here the conjunction 'if' has been used to combine two sentences

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