1)he is rich . he does not help the poor (altough)
2)i will read that book . i must finish this one (before)
3)i have been studuing at the universiy . i graduated from high school (since)
4)jonny finished his homework . then , he went out to play (after)
5)the store will close at six . I' ll be busy shopping (until)
6)we missed the first act of the play . we arrived late (because) (since)
7)we ll go out to lunch at twelve . I' ll show you the bookshop imentioned (when)
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- Altough he is rich, he doesn't help the poor.
- Since, i graduated from high school, i have been studying at the university
- I must finish this book before i will read that book.
- jhonny went out to play after he finish his homework
- I'll be busy shopping untill the store will close at six.
- We missed the first act of the play because we arrived late.
- When we"ll go out to lunch at twelve i"ll show the bookshop i mentioned
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1) He is rich . he does not help the poor (altough)
- Altough he is rich, he doesn't help the poor.
2) I will read that book . i must finish this one (before)
- I must finish this book before i will read that book.
3) I have been studuing at the universiy . I graduated from high school (since)
- Since, i graduated from high school, i have been studying at the university
4) Jonny finished his homework . then , he went out to play (after)
- Jhonny went out to play after he finish his homework
5) The store will close at six . I' ll be busy shopping (until)
- I'll be busy shopping untill the store will close at six.
6) We missed the first act of the play . we arrived late (because) (since)
- We missed the first act of the play because we arrived late.
7) We"ll go out to lunch at twelve . I' ll show you the bookshop imentioned (when)
- When we"ll go out to lunch at twelve i"ll show the bookshop i mentioned
Know more:-
- A conjunction is a word which is used to join words, phrases or sentences together.
Conjunction are of three types.
- Coordinating Conjunction
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Correlative Conjunctions
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