Direction.
Choose the right combined sentence from the following options.
He will certainly win the first prize.
He will win the first prize that is certain.
That is certain the first prize he will win.
The first prize that is certain he will win.
A. He will certainly win the first prize.
It is certain that India will win the World Cup.
India will certainly win the World Cup.
Certainly, India will win the World Cup.
India will win the World Cup certainly.
She was really upset with him she said nothing.
Being she was really upset with him she said nothing
As she was really upset with him, she said nothing.
She said nothing was really upset with him.
Rabindranath Tagore was not only a great poet, but also a good painter.
Besides being a great poet, Rabindranath Tagore was a good painter.
Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet as well as a good painter.
Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet and painter.
I met your friend and his wallet was stolen in the market.
As soon as I met your friend, his wallet was stolen in the market.
I met your friend whose wallet was stolen in the market.
I met your friend because his wallet was stolen in the market.
They live here I dont know any of them
I dont know any of the men that live here.
I dont know they live here any of the men.
Any of the men I dont know live here.
I say he is a good man.
He is good man I say
I say that he is a good man.
I say he is good man it.
When the teacher enters the class room, you should get up.
You should get up as the teacher enters the class room.
With the teacher enters the class room you should get up.
As soon as the teacher enters should get up
Synthesis means combining two or more simple sentences in one sentence.
Synthesis is opposite of transformation of sentences.
Synthesis leads to the formation of either aa simple, complex or compound sentence.
All are correct.
I went to the shop bought a watch.
I went to the shop to bought a watch.
I went to the shop and bought a watch.
To buy a watch I went to the shop.
The monster who was proud of his power was defeated by Hercules.
The monster was defeated by Hercules was proud of his power.
He was defeated by Hercules was proud of his power.
The monster proud of his power was defeated by Hercules.
It will start working you give it a kick.
It will start working by giving it a kick.
It will start working when/if you give it a kick.
You give it a kick it will start working.
The US Trade Centre having caught fire, the building was brunt to ashes.
The building of US Trade Centre caught fire and burnt to ashes.
The building of US Trade Centre was burnt to ashes when it caught fire.
The US Trade Centre caught fire and the building was brunt to ashes.
He will certainly win the first prize.
He will win the first prize that is certain.
That is certain the first prize he will win.
The first prize that is certain he will win.
By using an adverb or an Adverbial Phrase
By using a Participle
By using an infinitive
By using, Nominative Absolute Construction
You have done it again when I told you not to do it.
I told you not to do it but you have done it again.
I told you not to do it, you have done it again.
Despite I told you not to do it you have done it again.
Her younger brother is a lecturer at a prestigious University in Canada.
Her younger brother, who is in Canada, is a lecturer at a prestigious University.
Her younger brother is a lecturer at a prestigious Canadian University.
Her Canada based younger brother is a lecturer at a prestigious University.
By using a noun or a phrase in apposition
By using a preposition with noun or gerund
By using an adverb or an Adverbial Phrase
By using an infinitive Synthesis of Sentences l 61
The reason of her failure is that she is ill.
She was ill and thus failed.
She failed because of her illness.
The reason behind her failure is her illness.
She reached for the mangoes on tree by standing tip-toed.
She reached for the mangoes on tree when she stood on tip-toe.
Standing on tip-toe she reached for the mangoes on tree.
She reached the mangoes on tree standing on tip toe.
By using a preposition with noun or gerund
By using a Participle
By using a noun or a phrase in apposition
By using an infinitive
He didnt get admission, his grades were not very good.
He didnt get admission because his grades were not very good.
His grades were not very good and he didnt get admission.
As his grades were not very good he didnt get admission.
Please listen what your teacher is telling you.
Please listen to what your teacher is telling.
Your teacher is telling something to listen.
Please listen your teacher to telling something.
Get inside else you may catch cold.
You may catch cold, get inside.
Get inside, otherwise you may catch cold.
Get inside or you may catch cold.
Ashoka was a great conqueror, but he failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire.
Though Ashoka was a great conqueror, but he failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire.
Despite being a great conqueror, Ashoka failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire.
Ashoka failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire, in spite of being a great conqueror.
He rightly said in his statement that she was honest.
She was rightly said as honest in his statement.
His statement was right in which he said that she was honest.
His statement that she was honest was right.
She kept on asking when her mother would return.
When will her mother return kept on asking she.
She kept on asking when her mother retun would.
Would her mother return she kept on asking.
He has walked five miles, it is possible that he is tired.
He has walked five miles, so he must be tired.
He has walked five miles therefore it is possible that he is tired.
He has walked five miles and possible that he is tired.
She never believed in his statement that his father was a doctor.
His father is a doctor she never believed statement.
In his statement she never believed his father is a doctor.
His father is a doctor she never believed in his statement.
Everybody was pleased to know that she was absent.
She was absent everybody was pleased.
Everybody was pleased to know she was absent.
Everybody was pleased she was absent to know.
By using a preposition with noun or gerund
By using, Nominative Absolute Construction
By using a noun or a phrase in apposition
By using an adverb or an Adverbial Phrase