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Join each pair of the following sentences by adding a suitable connector. Make changes wherever necessary to keep the sentences grammatically correct Use only the connectors given in the box. The first one is done for you.

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[besides/ but/ and/ if/ which/ since/] [that/ whom/ where/ although/. ]
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1. He was sentenced to imprisonment. He was ordered to pay a fine as well. . 2. You met the girl. The girl is my sister. 3. Sita missed the bus. Sita ran fast. 4. You will fail. You do not work hard 5. Mother went to the shop. The shop was closed. 6. This is the cave. The wall paintings were discovered in this cave. 7. The Metro leaves every few minutes. We shall not be late. 8. I am so tired. I need a break. 9. This is the house. The architect designed the house 10. Ram has not received his mark sheet. Shyam has not received his mark sheet

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Final answer:

Connectors from the provided box are used to join pairs of sentences creating logical and grammatically correct complex or compound sentences. Changes are made as necessary to maintain the appropriate sentence structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

To join each pair of sentences using a suitable connector, you should choose a connector from the box that logically links the two ideas together in a grammatically correct way. Here are the joined sentences with the appropriate connectors:

  1. He was sentenced to imprisonment and he was ordered to pay a fine as well.
  2. You met the girl who is my sister.
  3. Although Sita missed the bus, she ran fast.
  4. You will fail if you do not work hard.
  5. Mother went to the shop which was closed.
  6. This is the cave where the wall paintings were discovered.
  7. The Metro leaves every few minutes, so we shall not be late.
  8. I am so tired that I need a break.
  9. This is the house that the architect designed.
  10. Neither Ram nor Shyam has received his mark sheet.

The connectors 'and', 'who', 'although', 'if', 'which', 'where', 'so', 'that', and 'neither...nor' are used to join the sentences logically and maintain grammatical correctness.

User Afarazit
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1. He was sentenced to imprisonment and he was ordered to pay a fine as well.

2. You met the girl, that was my sister.

3. Sita missed the bus, although Sita ran fast.

4. You will fail, if you do not work hard.

5. Mother went to the shop but the shop was closed.

6. This is the cave where the wall paintings were discovered.

7. The metro leaves every few minutes and we shall not be late.

8. I am so tired and I need a break

9. This is the house that the architect designed.

10. Ram has not received his mark sheet and Shyam hasn't either.

I believe these are correct

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