III. Join each pair of sentences, using the word in brackets.
1. Nathan missed the bus. He was late for school. (because)
2. Keep the food covered. The flies will contaminate it. (or)
3. Julie has a guitar. She plays it very well. (and)
4. I need to study hard. I can get a good score on the test. (so)
5. He seemed a friendly person. I didn’t like him. (although)
6. The food looks delicious. It tastes horrible. (but)
7. Mason fell. The floor was wet. (because)
8. Anna took a part-time job. She needed some money. (so)
III. Join each pair of sentences, using the word in brackets.
1. Nathan missed the bus. He was late for school. (because)
--> Because Nathan missed the bus, he was late for school.
2. Keep the food covered. The flies will contaminate it. (or)
--> Keep the food covered or the flies will contaminate it
3. Julie has a guitar. She plays it very well. (and)
--> Julie has a guitar and she plays it very well.
4. I need to study hard. I can get a good score on the test. (so)
--> I can get a good score on the test, so I need to study hard.
5. He seemed a friendly person. I didn’t like him. (although)
--> Although he seemed a friendly person, I didn’t like him
6. The food looks delicious. It tastes horrible. (but)
--> The food looks delicious, but it tastes horrible.
7. Mason fell. The floor was wet. (because)
--> Mason fell because the floor was wet.
8. Anna took a part-time job. She needed some money. (so)
--> Anna needed some money so she took a part-time job.
1. Nathan was late for school because he missed the bus.
2. Keep the food covered, or the flies will contaminate it.
3. Julie has a guitar, and she plays it very well.
4. I need to study hard, so I can get a good score on the test.
5. Although he seemed a friendly person, I didn’t like him.
6. The food looks delicious, but it tastes horrible.
7. Mason fell because the floor was wet.
8. Anna needed some money, so she took a part-time job.