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2223 WS (2-6) Connectives

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    No need to change the order of sentences. For "unlike", there can be more than one answers.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective (moreover / therefore) The students love writing poems. The students enjoy writing short stories.
    The students love writing poems. Moreover, they enjoy writing short stories.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective (although / in addition) My brother doesn't like the smell of broccoli. My brother eats it all because he knows it's healthy for him.
    Although my brother doesn't like the smell of broccoli, he eats it all because he knows it's healthy for him.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective (besides / likewise) My father likes to add hot sauce to his food. My mother always adds wasabi to her sushi.
    My father likes to add hot sauce to his food. Likewise, my mother always adds wasabi to her sushi.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( unlike / so ) Class A likes to play dodgeball in the school hall. Class B likes to play dodgeball in the open playground.
    Unlike Class A which likes to play dodgeball in the school hall, Class B likes to play it in the open playground.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( however / therefore) The movie poster looks very nice. The movie is quite dull and too long.
    The movie poster looks very nice. However, it is quite dull and too long.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( because / therefore) I don't want to get distracted. I shut down my computer and phone until I complete my revision.
    I don't want to get distracted. Therefore, I shut down my computer and phone until I complete my revision.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( yet / because) Dolphins are adorable and friendly. Dolphins are able to learn new tricks and interact with humans.
    Dolphins are adorable and friendly because they are able to learn new tricks and interact with humans.
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  • When and how do we use "besides"?
    To add extra information, we usually place it after the first idea. "....Besides,..."
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  • Can we use "yet" at the beginning of the sentence?
    No, we usually use it in the middle of a sentence after a comma,
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  • If we see the same noun or noun phrase in two sentences, what do we need to do?
    We need to use a pronoun
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( in addition / similarly) We have learnt many marine animal names in this unit. We have explored the body features and eating habits of deep sea marine creatures.
    We have learnt many marine animal names in this unit. In addition, we have explored the body features and eating habits of deep sea marine creatures.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( however / therefore) I lost my worksheet. I have to stay in the classroom in recess to finish my worksheet.
    I lost my worksheet. Therefore, I have to to stay in the classroom in recess to finish it.
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  • Do we put a comma before or after "so"?
    before
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  • Can we use "because" and "so" in the same sentence?
    No.
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  • Join the sentences with the correct connective ( although / unlike) Christmas in Hong Kong is in winter. Christmas in Australia is in summer.
    Christmas in Hong Kong is in winter. Unlike Hong Kong, Christmas in Australia is in summer.
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