English Composition/Sentence Structure/Exercise2 (Answer)

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== Exercise 2 ==
== Exercise 2 ==

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English CompositionSentence StructureExercise2 Answer

Exercise 2

Use a conjunction to form a compound or a complex sentence. Write the sentence.

  1. Tom works in sales department. Miyuki works in accounting.
  2. The library was closed. I could not borrow reference books for my study.
  3. Turn to the left at that corner. You’ll find the station.
  4. Everybody promised to attend. Nobody showed up at the meeting.

Answer

  1. (C) Tom works in sales department, and Miyuki works in accounting.
  2. (C) The library was closed, so I could not borrow reference books for my study.
  3. (X) If you turn to the left at that corner, you’ll find the station.
  4. (C) Everybody promised to attend, yet nobody showed up at the meeting.
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