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Replace the co-ordinate clause with participle . She went out and she was disappointed .

AShe went out or she disappointed .

BShe went out disappointed .

CShe went out but disappointed.

DNone of these .

Answer:

B. She went out disappointed .

Read Explanation:

In English grammar, a coordinate clause is a clause (i.e., a word group containing a subject and predicate) that is introduced by one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but. I'm going to the park and I'm going to the cinema later . Participle clauses are non-finite clauses. They use a present participle or a past participle to shorten a main clause.


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