
Synthesise the following two sentences into one coherent, grammatically correct sentence. Choose the most appropriate option from the options provided.
Raj has an exam, it starts next month. Priya has an exam, it starts next month.

Important Questions on Sentence Formation and Correction
Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which one of the following is the correct statement combining the two statements?
The teacher entered the classroom. All students stopped talking.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two sentences?
The officer will return from China on Monday. You can meet him.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which one of the following is the correct statement combining the two statements given below using ‘whereas’?
Kavya is interested in reading books. Her sister shows interest in outdoor games.

Direction: Rearrange the following parts to make a meaningful sentence.
This is a letter
P : from a young lady
Q : who was lately wounded in a duel
R : written in most passionate terms
S : wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two simple sentences using 'relative' clause?
Gandhiji preached peace. He is an apostle of peace.

Direction: Rearrange the following parts to make a meaningful sentence.
He reached his office at am and
P : no sooner
Q : than there was a huge explosion
R : had he got out of the car
S : and it went up in flames.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two simple sentences using 'if' clause?
Minchi should have worked hard. She would have cleared the test.

Direction: Rearrange the following parts to make a meaningful sentence.
The boy
P : with big blue eyes
Q : watched him
R : and he never said a word
S : that had an uncanny cold fire in them

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two sentences?
Priya reached the station. The bus left before her.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two sentences?
He is too tired. He could not stand.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which one of the following is the correct statement combining the two statements using ‘though’?
He has been trying his level best to win. He could not succeed.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two sentences ?
He is hard-working. He is honest too.

Two sentences are given below and you are required to find the correct sentence which combines both the sentences.
Which is the correct combination of the given two sentences?
Parents have been waiting since morning. They want to meet the counsellor.

I swam _____ the lake.

The king was pleased to see the boy standing before him. He ordered the attendants to do all the usual honors of hospitality.
i. No sooner…
ii. The king…
iii. Pleased to…

Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start the sentence, combines both the sentences into one.
I. This judgment has been given by the highest court in the land.
II. It, therefore, assumes finality from a legal point of view.
(A) Being the judgment of
(B) In spite of the judgment
(C) As it is the judgment of

Anu was born with a rare DNA disorder. She has been in a hospital for months.
i. Being born with…
ii. Although she has been…
iii. While Anu was born…

The Chinese are predominantly growing globally for many reasons. They are firm not to be left behind when new technological advancements take place.
i. As Chinese are.
ii. It is determined that.
iii. Since technological advancements are.

My friend has invited me along with all the members of my family ____ dinner.

Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start the sentence, combines both the sentences into one.
I. India is rich in bio-resources.
II. It has no clear legislative framework to regulate access to and use of these resources.
(A) As India is rich
(B) But India is rich
(C) Although India is rich

