Join each pair of sentences
into one by using a suitable conjunction
1. We
will go for an outing. We will do so if the weather is fine.
2. We
had better get ready now. We may not have time to reach the airport.
3. The
meeting had to be called off. There was not enough quorum.
4. Mr. Liew has been sick. He has been so since
coming back from Japan.
5. Do
not start the rehearsal yet. The chairman has not arrived.
6. The
debating teams were very happy. Both were declared joint-champions.
7. The
players gave their best. They still did not win the match.
8. We
are proud to be Malaysians. We must fly the Jalur Gemilang on National Day.
9. The
boys were unhappy with their results. The girls were also unhappy with theirs.
10. Let
us be more serious in our revision. We may not perform as well as we want.
Answers
1. We
will go for any outing if weather is fine.
2. We had better get ready now, otherwise we may
not have time to reach the airport.
3. The
meeting had to be called off as there was not enough quorum.
4. Mr.
Liew has been sick since coming back from Japan.
5. Do
not start the rehearsal until the chairman has arrived.
6. The
debating teams were very happy as both were declared joint-champions.
7. The
players gave their best, yet they still did not win the match.
8. We
are proud to be Malaysians, so we must fly the Jalur Gemilang on National Day.
9. Neither
the boys nor the girls were happy with their results.
10. Let
us be more serious in our revision, or else we may not perform as well as we
want.
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