Join the following simple sentences using the conjunction provided and a pronoun to avoid repeating the name. Type your answers in the space provided. Don′t forget full stops!
Luthando completed the marathon. Luthando received a medal. (and)
Luthando completed the marathon and he received a medal.
Rewrite each pair of sentences as a single sentence. Use the conjunction provided, between the two sentences or at the beginning.
One person can come. It can be Priya or Mia. (either… or)
Either Priya or Mia can come.
Join the following pairs of sentences starting with the conjunction in brackets and separating the subordinate clause from the rest of the sentence with a comma. Type your answers in the spaces provided.
The children will play inside. The rain stops. (until)
Until the rain stops, the children will play inside.
Join each of the following two simple sentences with the conjunction given in brackets to form a single sentence. You may use the conjunction at the beginning or between the sentences.
Type your answers in the spaces provided.