You must hurry. You will miss the bus
Combine the sentence into one
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You must hurry otherwise you will miss the bus.
- These types of words which are used to join two sentences are known as conjunctions. They are used to join some phrases or clauses.
- Some of the examples of conjunctions are: but, and, or, yet, etc.
- Example of conjunctions used in joining sentences:
- She bought a book. She bought a perfume.
Now to join these two sentences and not repeat few words again and again we can use the conjunction "and" to join both the sentences.
The sentence would be "She bought a book and a perfume".
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You must hurry. You will miss the bus : Combine the sentence into one.
- You must hurry; otherwise, you will miss the bus.
Explanation:
- Otherwise is used to denote a possible outcome of a particular situation. Second sentence always speaks bad : You will miss the bus.
- Here the possible outcome is : you will miss the bus.
- Otherwise is an adverb. It means else.
- Else is an adverb, not a conjunction.
- But Nesfield uses it as conjunction also.
- Here otherwise is acting as a conjunctive adverb. Conjunctive adverb is used to join two clauses into one sentence but a semicolon is used before the adverb and also a comma is used after it : You must hurry; otherwise, you will miss the bus.
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