Answer:
When on a business trip in China, avoid giving expensive gifts to your hosts; they may cause embarrassment or even be refused.
Explanation:
The combination above includes the four original sentences into a compound complex sentence. The semi-colon links the two sentences and an implicit connector can be retrieved : since. The first part of this set of sentences: <em>When on a business.......to your host </em>has an adverb clause followed by a main clause ; (<em>you) avoid giving expensive</em>.... Then, after the semi-colon, a main clause runs: <em>They may cause</em>....., <em>they</em> refers to gifts .
Answer:
- Qhamisa is my cousin's sister who is the most beautiful of them all.
Explanation:
The given sentence contains a grammatical error in the usage of 'cousin sister.' As per the context of the sentence, <u>the correct form to be employed would be 'cousin's sister' as it is followed by an idea that establishes a comparison. In order to establish the superlative degree, the context of the cousin's must be plural</u> to denote that they are more than two(reflected through usage of all and superlative degree). Thus, the correct sentence would read as:
"Qhamisa is my cousin's sister who is the most beautiful of them all."