Conjunctions are desperate until they connect words, phrase or clauses! In this part of our conjunctions worksheets for grade 4 and grade 5, match the clauses to apt conjunction elements to complete sentences. Coloring Conjunctions That Complete Sentences Equip every child in grade 2 and grade 3 to bloom into a conjunction star with our
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Preview and Download !first word following it will start with a capital letter. Other times, the interjection will not be so strong and thus it will be followed by a comma and the next word would not be capitalized. Here are some examples of sentences with interjections: Ouch! I was just stung by a bee. (Ouch is the interjection.) Hey, bring that back here.
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Preview and Download !COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS (FANBOYS) Activity A Instructions: There is one mistake in each of the following sentences. Make the necessary changes so that each sentence is grammatically correct. 1. Mr Blackburn had an accident with his car but he did not suffer any injuries. 2. Before going to school, Amanda puts makeup on, so she eats breakfast. 3.
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Preview and Download !• Use ‘and’ or ‘but’ to join pairs of the sentences below. Write the sentences you create in your book. I wanted to play outside. She played on the swings.
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Preview and Download !Correlative Conjunctions Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together to coordinate two items. Common Correlative Conjunctions: Example: Both my sister and I will attend the party. “my sister” first item “I” second item The correlative conjunction “Both” is used to coordinate the item “my sister”, while the
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