#Synthesis of sentences by using #Participle #Simple Sentences
Hey Guys I'm an English teacher, and I've now decided to teach the students in a unique way so that the students can have clear understanding of English grammar with no doubts. I'm going to start with Synthesis, and I'm gonna solve all the sentences of each exercise one by one. So you should join my channel to score maximum marks in your board exam. In this video, you'll learn how to combine two or more simple sentences into one new simple sentence by using Present Participle, Past Participle and Perfect Participle.This video is very important for the students of Class 11 and 12 of UP Board and also for the students of C.B.S.E. Board, So start your preparation with me for the upcoming board exams. Thanks.....

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