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J) Combine the following using Correlative Conjunctions:- 1. Paul must go to class. Jean must go to class. …………………………………………………………………………….. 2. Paul speaks English. Jean speaks English. ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. Paul hasn’t left yet. Jean hasn’t left yet. ……………………………………………………………………………… 4. Shall I go to by air, or shall I go by sea? …………………………………………………………………………….. 5. Paul didn’t stay long. Jean didn’t stay long. …………………………………………………………………………….. 6. Paul has a two-car garage. Jean has a two-car garage. …………………………………………………………………………….. 7. Shall I work tonight, or shall I go out? …………………………………………………………………………….. 8. Paul’s house is very central. Jean’s house is very central. …………………………………………………………………………….. 9. Paul recognized the man. Jean recognized the man. …………………………………………………………………………….. 10. Shall I have a swim, or shall I go by bus? …………………………………………………………………………….. K) Use the GERUND or INFINITIVE forms of the verbs in brackets: 1. After she had decided …………………… (stay) in Turkey, she got used to ……………… (eat) Turkish foods. 2. They seem …………………. (have) plenty of money. 3. I’m sorry sir, I’m late, but I promise …………………….. (not / be) late again. 4. I remember ……………………… (go) to the cinema with my girl friend when I was a teenager. 5. He is ashamed of ……………………… (steal) that money. 6. I think we’d better …………………………. (exchange) names and addresses. 7. Would you mind ………………………. (show) me how ……………………….. (work) the new machine? 8. She warned her child ………………………………… (not / touch) the wire. 9. Can you manage …………………………… (finish) ……………………… (pack) these parcels alone? 10. His doctor advised him ………………………… (give up) ……………………….. (sit) up late at night? ​

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Final answer:

The exercise requires combining sentences using correlative conjunctions. The combined sentences are provided, along with the correct forms of verbs in brackets.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given exercise requires using correlative conjunctions to combine the given sentences. Here are the combined sentences using correlative conjunctions:

  1. Paul must go to class, and Jean must go to class.
  2. Paul speaks English, and Jean speaks English.
  3. Paul hasn't left yet, and Jean hasn't left yet.
  4. Shall I go by air, or shall I go by sea?
  5. Paul didn't stay long, and Jean didn't stay long.
  6. Paul has a two-car garage, and Jean has a two-car garage.
  7. Shall I work tonight, or shall I go out?
  8. Paul's house is very central, and Jean's house is very central.
  9. Paul recognized the man, and Jean recognized the man.
  10. Shall I have a swim, or shall I go by bus?

For the second part of the question, here are the correct forms of the verbs in brackets:

  1. After she had decided to stay in Turkey, she got used to eating Turkish foods.
  2. They seem to have plenty of money.
  3. I'm sorry sir, I'm late, but I promise not to be late again.
  4. I remember going to the cinema with my girl_friend when I was a teenager.
  5. He is ashamed of stealing that money.
  6. I think we'd better exchange names and addresses.
  7. Would you mind showing me how to work the new machine?
  8. She warned her child not to touch the wire.
  9. Can you manage to finish packing these parcels alone?
  10. His doctor advised him to give up sitting up late at night.

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