The document provides examples of how to use conjunctions like "and", "but", "though", and "however" to connect two independent clauses. It gives sentences before and after adding conjunctions to join ideas and show their relationship. The conjunctions are added between two clauses that could stand alone as complete sentences.
The document provides examples of how to use conjunctions like "and", "but", "though", and "however" to connect two independent clauses. It gives sentences before and after adding conjunctions to join ideas and show their relationship. The conjunctions are added between two clauses that could stand alone as complete sentences.
The document provides examples of how to use conjunctions like "and", "but", "though", and "however" to connect two independent clauses. It gives sentences before and after adding conjunctions to join ideas and show their relationship. The conjunctions are added between two clauses that could stand alone as complete sentences.
He went to the shops, but he didn’t buy anything. He went to the shops. He didn’t buy anything, though. He went to the shops. He didn’t buy anything, however.
He doesn’t play the guitar. He plays the drums.
He doesn’t play the guitar, but he plays the drums. He doesn’t play the guitar. He plays the drums, though. He doesn’t play the guitar. He plays the drums, however.
She can paint well. She can’t cook.
She can paint well, but she can’t cook. She can paint well. She can’t cook, though. She can paint well. She can’t cook, however.
My name is Mariam. My sister’s name is Fatima.
My name is Mariam, and my sister’s name is Fatima.
I was born in Dubai. I live in Al Ain now.
I was born in Dubai, but I live in Al Ain now. I was born in Dubai. I live in Al Ain now, though. I was born in Dubai. I live in Al Ain now, however.
My father is a police officer. He works at the police station.
My father is a police officer, and he works at the police station. My older sister works in a school. She likes it. My older sister works in a school, and she likes it.