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6 July, 10:19

Sentence (i) has been shortened in sentence (ii) by using a (n) ? (i) She likes a location that is in the sun (ii) she likes a sunny location. A) connective B) adjective C) prefix D) phrase

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  1. 6 July, 10:45
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    The correct answer of this question is option B. Sentence (i) has been shortened in sentence (ii) by using an adjective. The changed part of the first sentence is "location that is in the sun". It was changed into "sunny location" having the word "sunny" as an adjective.
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