Join the following pairs of sentences by using infinitive, participle or gerund. 1He is poor. He leads a happy life. 2 He is weak. He cannot work. 3. He caught him by the arm. He let him away. 4. He is going to school early. He attends the morning assembly. 5. Sachin goes to the library. He reads there. 6. Nitin speaks the truth. I am not afraid of him. 7. He always tells lies. I am worried about him.8. Vipin opened the door. They entered. 9. I speak the truth. I am not afraid of it. 10. She has some bills. She must pay them.

Dear Student,
1. In spite of his poverty, he leads a happy life.
2. He is too weak to work.
3. He caught him by the arm just to let him away.
4. He is going to school early to attend the morning assembly.
5. Sachin goes to the library to read.
6.  I am not afraid of Nitin speaking the truth.
7. I am worried about his habitual lies. 
8. Vipin opened the door to let them enter.
9. I am not afraid of speaking the truth.
10. She has some bills to pay.

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