Answer:
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Answer:
1. The house collapsed since it was damaged by the explosion.
2. Dawa needed to win in order to impress his friends.
3. The government bought the jaguar so that it could save money.
4. The business failed because the management was poor.
5. Tej must look confident in order to get the job.
6. Resham only wrote those books so that his wife would have some money after he died.
7. The dog ran off as it saw the ducks.
8. The room was kept cold because there were some special plants there.
9. Juna didn't write the lyrics since he couldn't stand the music.
10. You shopped at the market so as to win.
Explanation:
I have been able to make ten sentences from the table below.
We can see that the phrases in the third column of the table are group of words that are linking the other groups together.
The phrases in the third column are actually giving reasons for what happens. For example, in sentence 2, one may ask: <em>Why does Dawa need to win</em>? Answer to that is: <u>In order to impress his friends.</u>
Answer:
Either you or Miguel is leading the group.
Explanation:
When using compound conjunctions - either... or and neither... nor - we tend to feel like using a plural verb, which may be incorrect. Most of the time, the right way to conjugate a verb in sentences with compound conjunctions is in the singular.
<u>Something else that can be confusing in the sentence we are analyzing here is the fact that "either" is followed by "you". As we know, the right verb form for "you" is "are". However, even in this case, we should go with the form "is" because "Miguel" is the closest noun to the verb. Therefore, the correct answer is</u>:
Either you or Miguel is leading the group.