Without changing the meaning, make a compound or complex sentence using a conjunction of your own or a given one. My foot was injured. I managed to walk home (compound sentence) --------------------------------------------------- I enjoyed the film. The story was silly. (in spite of) --------------------------------------------------- We live in the same street. We hardly ever see each other. (despite) --------------------------------------------------- Maria was feeling sick. She didn’t go to the supermarket. (because of) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter earns very little money. He spends money like a millionaire. (yet) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My foot was injured. I managed to walk home. (complex sentence) --------------------------------------------------- Mary doesn’t like Jazz music. Her cousin John doesn’t like it, either. (use correlative conjunction) --------------------------------------------------- My nephew Gatera lived in Paris five years ago. My cousin lived there at the same period, too (use correlative conjunction). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mary is a clever girl. She is also generous. (not only------- but also) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don’t feel well. I must attend this course. I don’t want to fail it again. (compound- complex sentence) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a big test tomorrow. I can’t go out now. (compound sentence) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Explications :
1. Although my foot was injured, I managed to walk home.
2. In spite of enjoying the film, the story was silly.
3. Despite living in the same street, we hardly ever see each other.
4. Maria was feeling sick because of which she didn’t go to the supermarket.
5. Peter earns very little money, yet he spends money like a millionaire.
6. After my foot was injured, I managed to walk home.
7. Neither Mary nor her cousin John likes Jazz music.
8. Both my nephew Gatera and my cousin lived in Paris five years ago.
9. Not only is Mary a clever girl, but she is also generous.
10. Since I don't feel well, I must attend this course; I don't want to fail it again.
11. I have a big test tomorrow, so I can't go out now.