We went to the airport by taxi we did not want to miss the flight
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We went to the airport by taxi because we did not want to miss the flight.
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Although a part of your question is missing, you might be referring to the following question:
We went to the airport by taxi. We did not want to miss the flight.
Join the sentence without using so , and, but.
Answer:
Although we went to the airport by taxi, We did not want to miss the flight.
Explanation:
- Use subordinating conjunctions to join two phrases if you are unable to do so using and but or so.
- Semicolon When two whole phrases are closely related and it makes sense to join them with "and," a semicolon can be used to join them (without a conjunction).
- Here are some examples of sentences that combine sentences with the same subjects: John completed high school, as stated in the original sentences. He did well in every lesson. John completed high school with honors and excelled in every subject.
So the correct answer is " Although we went to the airport by taxi, We did not want to miss the flight."
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