COMBINE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING NOMINATIVE ABSILOLUTE
1. The sun rose. The fog disappeared.
2. The post was vacant. I offered my services.
3. His house has fallen. He lives with a friend.
4. The class work was over. The teacher left the class.
5. The thief was caught. The police returned to the police station.
6. Rain was plentiful this year. Wheat is cheap.
7. The book has been printed. The boys will purchase it now.
8. The college was closed for summer vacation. The sweets were distributed.
9. The agreement was signed. All were satisfied.
10. The soldier arrived. The mob dispersed.
EXERCISE 2
COMBINE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING INFINITIVES
1. The boy studied hard. He wanted to secure good marks.
2. We have no money. We cannot spare it.
3. Victor was much pleased. He heard of his success in the examination.
4. Mr. Khan has a large family. It is his duty to support it.
5. I went to the station. My object was to see off my sister.
6. I went to my aunt's house. I wanted to see my ailing cousin.
7. Shero ran fast. He wanted to get the first prize.
8. He has three daughters. He must find husbands for them.
9. Bruce could not prepare well for the examination. He had not sufficient time.
10. I speak the truth. I am not afraid of it.
EXERCISE 3
COMBINE THESE SENTENCES USING APPOSITION
1. Tulsidas was a great poet. He wrote the Ram Charit Manas. It is the holy book of the Hindus.
2. Kalidas was a great Sanskrit poet. He was the author of the "Abhigyan Shakuntalam."
3. Tagore was a famous Bengali poet. He is the author of the Gitanjali.
4. Akbar defeated Hemu. Akbar was the son of Humayun.
5. There goes my brother. He is called Sohrab.
6. Coal is a very important mineral. It is hard, bright, black, and brittle.
7. Bruno is my faithful dog. I love him.
8. Education is an instrument of power. It has been the guiding factor of civilization.
9. Milton was a famous English poet. He was blind.
10. Kalidas wrote the Shakuntalam. He was a great poet and dramatist.
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