7th Class English A Bicycle in Good Repair - Jerome K. Jerome

  • question_answer 13)
    Two or more single sentences can be combined to form a single Sentence.  Read the following— I made an effort, and was pleased with myself. This sentence is in fact a combination of two sentences. • I made an effort. • I was pleased with myself. Now read this sentence. I did not see why he should shake it. This is also a combination of two sentences. • I did not see (it). • Why should he shake it? Divide each of the following sentences into its parts. Write meaningful parts. If necessary, supply a word or two to make each part meaningful.                                (i) I went to the too shed to see what I could find (3 parts)   (ii) When I came back he was sitting on the ground. (2 parts)   (iii) We may as well see what's the matter with it, now it is out. (3 parts)   (iv) He said he hoped we had got them all. (3 parts)   (v) I had to confers he was right. (2 parts)  

    Answer:

    (i) I went to the tool shed. • I went to see. • What I could fond.                           (ii) I came back. • When he was sitting on the ground.   (iii) We may as well see. • What is the matter with it? • Now it is out.   (iv) He said. • He hoped. • We had got them all.   (v) I had to confess. • He was right  


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