1. This document provides examples of adjectives and conjunctions. Adjectives are describing words that provide more information about nouns, such as "straight hair" or "fast car".
2. Common conjunctions are listed including "or", "but", and "and". "Or" shows a choice, "but" shows a difference or opposite, and "and" combines ideas or adds information.
3. Short sentences are joined using "and" or "but" as examples of how conjunctions link ideas.
1. This document provides examples of adjectives and conjunctions. Adjectives are describing words that provide more information about nouns, such as "straight hair" or "fast car".
2. Common conjunctions are listed including "or", "but", and "and". "Or" shows a choice, "but" shows a difference or opposite, and "and" combines ideas or adds information.
3. Short sentences are joined using "and" or "but" as examples of how conjunctions link ideas.
1. This document provides examples of adjectives and conjunctions. Adjectives are describing words that provide more information about nouns, such as "straight hair" or "fast car".
2. Common conjunctions are listed including "or", "but", and "and". "Or" shows a choice, "but" shows a difference or opposite, and "and" combines ideas or adds information.
3. Short sentences are joined using "and" or "but" as examples of how conjunctions link ideas.
Adjectives (Describing Words) Examples of an Adjective straight hair smells nice. 1. Her _________ fast 2. He drives a _________ sports car. large 3. The ______________house is old. Fresh fish is available at the restaurant. 4. ________ happy 5. He is a _________ child. round 6. The wheels of bus are __________. long 7. She has a ___________ ponytail. bright and sunny day. 8. It is a_________ tall 9. She is a _________ girl. Conjunction Joining Words Common Conjunctions OR We use or to show a choice between two or more options.
We can eat pizza or burger
but We use but to show a difference or an opposite idea. and We use and to combine similar ideas or to add information.
The bird can fly and hop
Join these short sentences together using the conjunction 'and' or 'but'. 1. I wanted to buy chocolate. The store did not have any.
2. James swims really well. His diving is impressive too.
3. John has a brother. He does not have a sister.
4. We went to the toy shop. The shop was closed.
5. Mr. Tim sat on his armchair. He fell fast asleep.
6. Mark wanted an ice cream. He had no money.
7. Sally fell down. She hurt her toe.
Join these short sentences together using the conjunction 'and' or 'but'. 1. I wanted to buy chocolate. The store did not have any. I wanted to buy chocolate but the store did not have any.
2. James swims really well. His diving is impressive too. James swims really well and his diving is impressive too.
3. John has a brother. He does not have a sister.
John has a brother but he does not have a sister.
4. We went to the toy shop. The shop was closed. We went to the toy shop but the shop was closed.
5. Mr. Tim sat on his armchair. He fell fast asleep. Mr. Tim sat on his armchair and he fell fast asleep.
6. Mark wanted an ice cream. He had no money.
Mark wanted an ice cream but he had no money.
7. Sally fell down. She hurt her toe. Sally fell down and she hurt her toe.