Q.1
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. It was raining. We could not have our picnic.
  • It was raining but we could not have our picnic
  • It was raining so we could not have our picnic
  • It was raining, we could not have our picnic
  • It was raining. We could not have our picnic
Q.2
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. She hit the ball. She scored a point.
  • She hit the ball and she scored a point
  • She hit the ball or she scored a point
  • She hit the ball, she scored a point
  • She hit the ball. She scored a point
Q.3
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. He was late. He missed the bus.
  • He was late or he missed the bus
  • He was late so he missed the bus
  • He was late, he missed the bus
  • He was late. He missed the bus
Q.4
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. He let in the goal. His team still won the match.
  • He let in the goal and his team still won the match
  • He let in the goal but his team still won the match
  • He let in the goal, his team still won the match
  • He let in the goal. His team still won the match
Q.5
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. How much is this clock? Does it need batteries?
  • How much is this clock and does it need batteries
  • How much is this clock or does it need batteries
  • How much is this clock so does it need batteries
  • How much is this clock, does it need batteries
Q.6
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. The ticket was expensive. She could just afford it.
  • The ticket was expensive but she could just afford it
  • The ticket was expensive or she could just afford it
  • The ticket was expensive she could just afford it
  • The ticket was expensive, she could just afford it
Q.7
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. He was late. He missed the film.
  • He was late but he missed the film
  • He was late or he missed the film
  • He was late so he missed the film
  • He was late, he missed the film
Q.8
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. I'd like to go swimming. I must do my homework first.
  • I'd like to go swimming and I must do my homework first
  • I'd like to go swimming but I must do my homework first
  • I'd like to go swimming or I must do my homework first
  • I'd like to go swimming, I must do my homework first
Q.9
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. Do you like pizza? Do you prefer pasta?
  • Do you like pizza and do you prefer pasta
  • Do you like pizza or do you prefer pasta
  • Do you like pizza so do you prefer pasta
  • Do you like pizza, do you prefer pasta
Q.10
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly. The sun shone. We were too late to stop for a picnic.
  • The sun shone but we were too late to stop for a picnic
  • The sun shone or we were too late to stop for a picnic
  • The sun shone so we were too late to stop for a picnic
  • The sun shone, we were too late to stop for a picnic
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