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Grammar and Usage(II)
Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
Unit 2 Let’s talk teens
1. Mary was ill. She was absent from school.
2. He graduated from college. He set up a company of his own.
3. I grew older. I become interested in designing clothes.
Homework
C. Join each pair of sentences to form a compound or complex sentence.
Mary was absent from school because she was ill .
In English, the result is usually before the cause.
As soon as/After he graduated from college, he set up a company of his own.
As I grew older, I became interested in designing clothes.
Find the logic between sentences.
complex
complex
complex
Mary was ill so she was absent from school.
compound
4. Why did he make the decision? I struggled to understand the reason.
5. You don’t hurry up. We’ll miss the train.
Homework
C. Join each pair of sentences to form a compound or complex sentence.
I struggled to understand (the reason) why he made the decision.
If you don’t hurry up, we’ll miss the train.
complex
complex
6. You take action immediately. You are likely to succeed.
7. I am on a diet. I find it hard to completely stay away from chocolate.
8. It turned out to be a lovely day. We decided to go out for a walk.
Homework
If you take action immediately, you are likely to succeed.
Though/Although I am on a diet, I find it hard to completely stay away from chocolate.
It turned out to be a lovely day, so we decided to
go out for a walk.
complex
complex
compound
1. Your password should be at least eight characters long. This makes it difficult to guess.
2. Posts should not give out personal information. They should not include advertisements.
B Applying the Rules
Your password should be at least eight characters long because this makes it difficult to guess.
Posts should not give out personal information and they should not include advertisements.
B1 Below are some tips on how to use TeenHealthWeb. Join each pair of sentences to form a compound or complex sentence.
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