Grade 4
8/5/20
CONJUNCTION
A conjunction is a word that joins words or groups of words. Examples of conjunctions: - and, unless, although, until, or, after, either...or, neither...nor, etc. A conjunction makes clear the relationship between parts of a sentence. Examples
1A.) I bought a bunch of bananas.
1B.) I bought four apples.
Use AND to join sentence A and sentence B. It will read - I but a bunch of bananas AND four apples.
MORE EXAMPLES
2.) Miriam cooked beans BUT did not eat it.
3.) She did not eat the beans BECAUSE she doesn't like beans.
4.) I hardly had my bath AFTER my mother said that we would go to shoprite.
5.) She gave me Pepsi SO I could teach her math.
ASSIGNMENT
Use a suitable conjunction to complete each of the following sentences.
1.) We cooked early --- we could watch the program.
2.) I went to her house --- found no one at home.
3.) Ken fetched water --- cleaned the kitchen.
4.) She apologized to her form teacher --- after the senior prefect admonished her.
5.) --- Bob nor Kally attended English class this morning.
Good luck!
Clara O.
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