Monday, 14 July 2014

EF6 Compound sentences

Compound Structure
SV, but SV.
SV, and SV.
SV, so SV.
SV, or SV.

SV; SV.

SV; however, SV.
SV; therefore, SV.

He never played golf before; he scored a 84.
He never played golf before; incredibly, he scored a 84.
He never played golf before; amazingly, he scored a 84.

He failed the first test; he quit the class.
He failed the first test; stupidly, he quit the class.
He failed the first test; foolishly, he quit the class.

He likes cats; she likes dogs.
He likes cats; of course, she likes dogs.

She is really good in math; she works hard.
She works really hard in math; therefore, she is good at it.
She works really hard in math; for this reason, she is good at it.
She is really good in math; actually, she works hard at it.
She is really good in math; in fact, she works hard at it.
She is really good in math; to tell the truth, she works hard at it.

She is really good in math; undoubtedly, she works hard at it.

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