ENG/P/5: CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS

Join the following sentences using…as well as….

  1. Eating places sell expensive food. Restaurants sell expensive Food.
  2. We don’t eat samosas. They don’t eat samosas.
  3. Danson has a Mercedes Benz car. Tom has a Mercedes Benz car.
  4. Pupils use the dictionary. Teachers use the dictionary.
  5. Kenneth is a mechanic. Spencer is a mechanic.
  6. Nambi doesn’t eat pork. Nantale doesn’t eat pork.
  7. Motorists ought to be careful. Cyclists ought to be careful.
  8. She sings nice hymns. Namata sings nice hymns.
  9. Sherry was a disciplined girl. Betty was a disciplined girl.

Join the sentences using so as, in order, so that, such that in each question.

  1. He updated his antivirus. He wanted to protect his hard disc.
  2. I will go to the college. I want to learn more about computers.
  3. We sent an email to Uncle Benet wanted him to come for the burial.
  4. David deleted the message. He didn’t want his father to see it.
  5. He logged unto twitter. He wanted to read about Nelson Mandela.
  6. I read my books very hard. I want to pass to the next class.
  7. They worked very hard. They wanted to finish early.
  8. The thief ran very fast. He didn’t want to be arrested.
  9. Well-behaved girls avoid sex. They don’t want to get early pregnancy.
  10. We went to Jinja. We wanted to see Bujagali Power Plant.

Join these sentences using: neither………….nor……………

  1. My dress is not new. Pauline’s dress isn’t new.
  2. Ruth is not stubborn. Ruth is not shy.
  3. The hosts are not organized. The visitors are not organized.
  4. The tiger is not tamed. The lion is not tamed.
  5. The man did not take the money. The man did not take the merchandise.
  6. These children have not eaten posho. These children have not eaten Matooke.
  7. The ladies won’t carry poor bags. The ladies won’t eat poorly.
  8. The prisoners and the thieves don’t sleep well.

Join these sentences using: either……or…………..

  1. Serena is expensive. Speke resort is expensive.
  2. Abedaka writes well. Nampijja writes well.
  3. Swabula drives a lorry. She drives a taxi.
  4. We eat mutton. They eat mutton.
  5. That dictionary is good. That dictionary is big.
  6. Wamala likes flowers. Ssenyonjo likes flowers.
  7. You can sing hymns. You can sing topical songs

Join these sentences using either, barely, scarcely or hardly or hardly………when………

  1. When the baby saw its lost mother, it started crying.
  2. As he switched on the TV, he got a serious shock.
  3. She gave me an invitation as soon as she saw me.
  4. Immediately he went to bed, he fell asleep.
  5. He died after being gunned down.
  6. He reported to the headmaster as soon as the headmaster came back.
  7. No sooner had we eaten than we heard gunshots.

Rewrite these sentences using either as soon as the moment or immediately.

  1. She opened the door. She saw a snake.
  2. The soldiers saw their commander, they stood stiff.
  3. There were no more cars coming. The children crossed the road.
  4. The driver stopped at the zebra crossing. Pedestrians crossed the road.
  5. Jack reached the park. The last bus drove off.
  6. The cyclist reached the junction. She stopped.
  7. The traffic lights showed red. All vehicles stopped.
Byarugaba Jonah

I am a passionate teacher of the English Language at the primary level. I boast of eight years in service with the best schools in the country with wide knowledge about aiding the teaching and learning process with the everchanging technology. The experience allows me to create a sustainable classroom and the environment that suits the new trend in teaching.

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