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docker41 [41]
1 year ago
7

Combine each set of Simple sentences into one Compound sentence.

English
1 answer:
labwork [276]1 year ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The way was long. The wind was cold.

2. The wind blew. The lightning splashed. The rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night. We ventured out.

4. He is foolish. He is obstinate.

5. Come in. Go out.

6. Do not be a borrower. Do not be a lender.

                            1. The way was long and the wind was cold.

2. The wind blew, the lightning splashed and the rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night but we ventured out.

4. He is foolish and obstinate.

5. Come in or go out. / Either come in or go out.

6. Do not be a borrower or a lender. / Be neither a borrower nor a lender

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