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marishachu [46]
3 years ago
5

Create a sentence using the given words, phrases and conjunctions.

English
1 answer:
MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. There are corona virus protocols to keep us safe, but they are not followed by many people.

2. A lot of people do not follow protocols nor stay at home to prevent being infected by the virus.

3. We should wear masks and wash our hands to prevent the virus from spreading.

4. We must remember to cover our mouth every time we cough and sneeze.

5. We can go outside only if there are essential activities to be done, such as grocery shopping or going to the pharmacy.

Explanation:

A conjunction is a word used to connect two clauses or words in a sentence. Conjunctions help establish a relationship between the elements they connect.

Let's take sentence 1 as an example. When we use the conjunction "but", we convey a contrast. The clause introduced by it expresses something that contradicts the idea expressed by the other clause. Another example would be:

"I like him, but I don't talk to him."

Normally, when we like someone, we talk to them. Thus, "but" indicates contrast between the two ideas in the sentence.

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