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Join the Following Sentences to Make One Complete Sentence Without Using And, but Or So. He is Good at Gymnastics. His Handwriting Must Improve. Her Grandfather Gifted - English 1 (English Language)

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Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.

  1. He is good at gymnastics. His handwriting must improve.
  2. Her grandfather gifted her a paint box. He knew she was good at art.
  3. Ravi fractured his arm. He insisted on playing the match.
  4. Mona has been ill for a month. She stood first in the examination.
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Solution

  1. Being good at gymnastics, he must improve his handwriting.
  2. Her grandfather gifted her a paint box as she was good at art.
  3. Though Ravi had fractured his arm, he insisted on playing the match.
  4. Although Mona has been ill for a month she stood first in the examination.
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