Join each pair of the following sentences by means of a suitable conjunction. 
I. James smokes. His brother does not smoke. 
2. Alice hasn 't come. Mary hasn't come. 
3. She speaks English. She speaks Spanish. 
4. I like him. He is very sincere. 
5. He did not win. He worked hard. 
6. She is ill. She is cheerful. 
7. We decided to go out. It was raining. 
8. The piper played. The children danced. 
9. James works hard. His brother is lazy. 
10. I went to the shop. I bought some vegetables. 

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Given below is the answer to your question.
  1. James smokes but his brother does not smoke. 
  2. Neither Alice nor Mary has come.
  3. She speaks English as well as Spanish.
  4. I like him because he is very sincere.
  5. He did not win although he worked hard.
  6. She is ill yet she is cheerful.
  7. We decided to go out but it was raining.
  8. The piper played and the children danced.
  9. James works hard but his brother is lazy.
  10. I went to the shop and bought some vegetables.
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1. James smokes but his brother doesn't smoke.
2. Both Alice and Mary haven't come.
3. She speaks English and Spanish.
4. I like him because he is very sincere.
5. He did not win even though he worked hard.
6. She is cheerful though she is ill.
7. Although it was raining, we decided to go out.
8. The children danced as the piper played.
9. James works hard but his brother is lazy.
10. I went to the shop and bought some vegetables.
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