- Put the bowl of porridge into the microwave.
- Put the cup down.
- Could you pick the laundry up for me, please?
- Take care as you skate onto the ice.
- Go into the garden and I will bring out some chairs.
- Are you travelling down to London by car, train or coach?
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conjunctions - Co-ordinating conjunctions can join two simple
- sentences together. These form a ‘compound
- Sentence’ which is made of two ideas that are equally
- important.
- Co-ordinates:
- and
- but
- or
- nor
- for
- so
- yet
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- Examples:
- Simon likes tea, and Jan likes coffee.
- Simon likes tea, but Jan likes coffee.
- Will you go to the shops, or shall I go to the shops?
- You should go to the shops, so I don’t have to go to the shops.
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- Join these simple sentences together to form ‘compound’
- sentences using the best co-ordinating conjunction from the box
- below.
- I like porridge. Sam likes a fried breakfast.
- Kevin watches Eastenders. I prefer to watch Coronation street.
- Abby loves Jim. Kirsty loves Jim too.
- Mohammed likes to paint. Pat enjoys painting.
- I enjoy watching movies. We could go to the pictures together.
- I do not like my flat. Simon says it’s nice.
- and but or nor for so yet
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