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Conjunctions Exercises: ICSE English Language

Conjunctions Exercises: ICSE English Language 
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Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so. (Check your answers below)

Exercise I
1.Bart had to ask for some money for the coffee. He had finished all his money on the taxi.
2.The sun began to dip over the horizon. The birds started to chirp.
3.Homer was the shortest person in the basketball team. He scored the maximum number of points in every game.
4.Lisa continued to play. She felt pain in her right arm.
5.We have to wade through the flooded lane. Alternately, we have to take a long detour.
6.Joining the Indian army has a precondition. You have to live in India.
7.Bart has to complete his homework. He has to do this before going out to play.
8.The Indian economy has become more capitalistic. India opened its economy in 1992.
9.The payment to the vendor was delayed. The invoices were not approved in time.
10.He prepared hard all through the year. He barely secured the pass marks in the exam.

Answers:- 
1.Bart had to ask for some money for the coffee because he had finished all his money on the taxi.
2.As soon as the sun began to dip over the horizon, the birds started to chirp.
3.Despite being the shortest person in the basketball team, Homer scored the maximum number of points in every game.
4.Lisa continued to play inspite of the pain she felt in her right arm.
5.Either we have to wade through the flooded lane or take a long detour.
.6.Joining the Indian army has a precondition which is, to live in India.
7.Before going out to play, Bart has to complete his homework.
8.The Indian economy has become more capitalistic since the opening of the economy in 1992.
9.The payment to the vendor was delayed because the invoices were not approved in time.
10.Although he prepared hard all through the year, he barely secured the pass marks in the exam.

Exercise II
1.The sun was setting. We managed to take a couple of photographs.
2.The crew put in their best effort. The ship sank before dawn.
3.The match was cancelled. It rained all day.
4.Nora had not been to Meghalaya. Bora had not been to Meghalaya.
5.The sun is shining. The weather is sweet too.
6.This is the same hotel. We spent a night the last time we visited.
7.Hombhi will visit the Ajanta and Ellora caves. He reaches Aurangabad.
8.Kooma does not know swimming. She likes to go on boat rides.
9.Practice grammar frequently. You make fewer mistakes.
10.Rahul does not know how to drive. She rides her cycle everywhere.
11.Saila brought his raincoat. He did not get wet.
12.Malcolm wanted to eat some doughnuts. He ended up having sushi.
13.The chess game ends. The king and the pawn are put in the same box.
14.Shiela likes chicken curry. Shiela likes lamb curry.
15.Shiela likes chicken curry. Her husband likes lamb curry.

Answers:-
1.While the sun was setting, we managed to take a couple of photographs.
2.Although/though the crew put in their best effort, the ship sank before dawn.
3.The match was cancelled because it rained all day.
4.Neither Nora nor Bora had been to Meghalaya.
5.Not only is the sun shining, the weather is sweet too.
6.This is the same hotel where we spent a night the last time we visited.
7.Hombhi will visit the Ajanta and Ellora caves once he reaches Aurangabad.
8.Kooma does not know swimming, yet she likes to go on boat rides.
9.Practice grammar frequently so that you make fewer mistakes.
10.Ragul does not know how to drive, so she rides her cycle everywhere.
11.Saila brought his raincoat, therefore he did not get wet.
12.Malcolm wanted to eat doughnuts, instead he ended up having sushi.
13.After the chess game ends, the king and the pawn are put in the same box.
14.Shiela likes chicken as well as lamb curries.
15.While Shiela likes chicken curry, her husband likes lamb curry.

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