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what did she say? This was it. join the sentence without using and but so

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Answered by anilabhijay5
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Answer:

Hi there, thanks for the A2A, Hareshwar Roy.

Instead of ‘but', use the following:

He studied. He failed.

In spite of studying, he failed.

Though he studied, he failed.

In spite of the fact that he studied, he failed.

He studied, still he failed.

You may go out to play. You have to finish your homework.(without using 'but')

You may go out to play provided you finish your homework.

You may go out to play if/after you finish your homework.

He is slow. He is sure.

He is sure, only he is slow.

I was annoyed. I kept quiet.

I was annoyed, still/yet I kept quiet.

I was annoyed, nevertheless I kept quiet.

In lieu of 'and', use not only…but also, as well as, besides, etc.

Instead of using 'so', use therefore, because, for, etc.

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Answered by dubeyriya498
5

Answer:

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