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1. Join the following sentences using the conjunctions given in brackets.
My pet will eat almost anything. He likes cakes the best. (but)
b. The bird flew over my head. It landed on the roof. (and)
Do you like Diwali? Do you like Holi? (or)
d. I want to sleep. My mother wants me to study. (but)
e. My father got the vegetables. My sister made a salad. (and)
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Answers
Answer:
a. My pet will eat almost anything but he likes cakes the best.
b.The bird flew over my head and it landed on the roof.
c. Do you like Diwali or do you like Holi?
d. I want to sleep but my mother wants me to study.
e. My father got the vegetables and my sister made a salad.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a. My pet will eat almost anything but he likes cakes the best.
b. The bird flew over my head and landed on the roof.
c. Do you like Diwali or Holi?
d. I want to sleep but my mother wants me to study.
e. My father got the vegetables and my sister made a salad.
Explanation:
What are conjunctions?
Words that connect two or more sentences are known as conjunctions. Examples: And, neither, either, nor, yet, so, etc.
Sentence Example:
- I don't like reading, I don't like writing.
I don't like reading, neither do I like writing.
- I don't like him. I speak to him.
I don't like him yet I speak to him.
Types of conjunctions:
- Subordinating Conjunctions.
- Coordinating Conjunctions.
- Correlative Conjunctions