Make 10 sentences with linker
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- It was raining but I went for a walk.
- Although it was raining I went for a walk.
- It was raining. However, I went for a walk.
- I always go to bed early, whereas my sister goes to bed very late.
- I always go to bed early. My sister on the other hand goes to bed very late.
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Explanation:
clause + conjunction + clause
It was raining so I stayed at home.
conjunction + clause + clause
Although it was raining, I went for a walk.
preposition + noun (phrase) + clause
Despite the rain, I went for a walk
sentence + adverbial + sentence
It was a cold winter afternoon and the sky threatened rain. Nevertheless, we decided to go for a walk.
- Reasons and results
Linkers are words or phrases that we use to link (i.e. connect or join) ideas.
It was raining. I stayed at home.
In this example, we can see that the first idea, 'It was raining.' is the reason for the second idea, 'I stayed at home.' Or, 'I stayed at home' is a result of 'It was raining.' We can use linkers such as so or therefore to make the relationship between the two ideas clear.
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