Join each pair of sentences using a suitable coordinating conjunction.
1. Hurry up. You'll miss the train.
2. He is learned. He is experienced.
3. I like milk. I like fruit juice more.
4. I woke up late. I forgot to set my
alarm
5. I stayed up late last night. I am tired today.
6. He has got enough pizza. He'll not share it.
7. It snowed for three days. The roads were all blocked.
8. Sahil completed his homework. He put it in his school bag.
9. The gardener mowed the lawn. He earned hundred rupees.
10. Maya doesn't like leafy vegetables. She doesn't like salads.
Answers
Answer:
Hurry up. You'll miss the train.
⟶ Hurry up or you'll miss the train.
2. He is learned. He is experienced.
⟶ He is learned and experienced.
3. I like milk. I like fruit juice more.
⟶ I like fruit juice and milk.
4. I woke up late. I forgot to set my alarm.
⟶ I forgot to set my alarm so I woke up late.
5. I stayed up late last night. I am tired today.
⟶ I am tired today because I stayed up late last night.
6. He has got enough pizza. He'll not share it.
⟶ He has got enough pizza but he'll not share it.
7. It snowed for three days. The roads were all blocked.
⟶ It snowed for three days so the roads were all blocked.
8. Sahil completed his homework. He put it in his school bag.
⟶ Sahil completed his homework and put it in his school bag.
9. The gardener mowed the lawn. He earned hundred rupees.
⟶ The gardener moved the lawn and earned hundred rupees.
10. Maya doesn't like leafy vegetables. She doesn't like salads.
⟶ Neither Maya like leafy vegetables nor salads.
11. My pencil was broken. I borrowed one from my friend.
⟶ My pencil was broken so I borrowed one from my friend.
12. The shoes are old-fashioned. They are very comfortable.
⟶ The shoes are old-fashioned but are very comfortable.
13. She didn't attend the class. She didn't take the test either.
⟶ Neither she attend the class nor take the test either.
Answer:
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