Choose the correct option to join the following sentences without using and, 'but' or 'so': The cat is far of. The mice will play.
1.When the cat is far off, the mice will play.
2.The mice would play when it finds cat far off.
3.The cat is far off then mice will play.
Do not cry____________ spilt milk.
1.on
2.at
3.over
He didn't come ________________ his identity proof at the examination hall.
1.for
2.with
3.alongside
He purchased it______________hundred rupees.
1.from
2.at
3.for
He sat _____________ the tree and told me his story.
1.by
2.on
3.at
I have been ill. I returned from Delhi.
1.I have been ill when I returned from Delhi.
2. I have been ill since I returned from Delhi.
3.I returned from Delhi since then I have been ill.
John came back home _________ evening.
1.through
2.before
3.in
The church is not far away____________ his house.
1.of
2.for
3.from
The soldiers passed ____________ .
1.by
2. near
3.through
They live ________________ the same floor.
1.in
2.at
3.on
Where is the book I gave you? Is it lost?
1.Where is the lost book which I gave you?
2.Is the book lost, that I gave you?
3.Is the book which gave you, lost?
Why he told lie? The reason is not known
1. The reason he told a lie is not known.
2.The reason why he told a lie is not known.
3.The reason for which he told a lie is not known.