Join the following sentences using and but or so:
1.The teacher arrived.The class started.
2.He was found in possession of the stolen goods. He was punished.
3.Stop talking.Leave the classroom.
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1. As soon as the teacher arrived ,the class started
2. He was punished because he was found in possession of the stolen goods
3. Either you stop talking or leave the classroom
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The Correct Answers are as under :
- The teacher arrived and the class started.
- He was found in possession of the stolen goods so he was punished.
- Stop talking and leave the classroom.
Explanation:
We use words known as conjunctions, like and, or, but, because and although, to enroll in two parts of sentences. Conjunctions may be used to provide extra information, provide alternatives, provide reasons, provide consequences or provide unexpected information.
We use and, or and but to attach two elements of sentences which can be comparable in grammatical status.
- Do you want chocolate, strawberry or vanilla? (joining phrases)
- Amy's dad is taking us on Saturday morning, and he is offered to carry us home again on Sunday. (becoming a member of clauses)
We use and for including information, or for giving options and however for sudden or exceptional information.
- I'm okay for food, dance and music, and I'm having a first-rate time.
- There's a reggae band from Jamaica or a Russian electro-pop group on the opposite stage.
- She’d like to move but she can’t.
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