Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Grammar, Exercise 20: Synthesis Of Sentences
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Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: The sunset. B: The boys had not finished the game.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: He deserved to succeed. B: He failed.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: He is very fat. B: He cannot run.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: The meeting is over. B: The attendants started to leave.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: I have some duties. B: I must perform them.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: He wanted to educate his son. B: He sent him to Europe.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: The sun rose. B: The fog dispersed. C: The general was determined to delay no longer. D: He gave the order to advance.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: We must finish this exercise. B: There are still three sentences.
