Joining Ideas with Connectives
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Joining Ideas with Connectives
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Explain what the connectives "and," "but," and "because" mean Join two simple sentences using "and," "but," or "because" Write sentences that clearly show how ideas are connected📚 Part 1: Understanding Connectives
a) I wanted to go swimming _______ it was raining.
b) Sarah studied hard _______ she wanted to pass the test.
c) I like pizza _______ I like burgers too.
✏️ Part 2: Joining Sentences
a) The weather was cold. We went to the beach. (but)
b) Tom likes football. His brother likes football. (and)
c) Emma was tired. She stayed up late watching movies. (because)
Using "and":
Using "but":
Using "because":
Yesterday I wanted to ride my bike _______ it was a sunny day. I got my helmet _______ my water bottle ready. When I went outside, I realised my bike had a flat tyre _______ I couldn't go for a ride. I was disappointed _______ Mum said we could fix it together.
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