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II. Use the variety of ways (connective, relative pronouns, or past participle) to join

each pairs of sentences into one sentence. (5)marks

a. Venice is famous city in Italy. It also has a big carnival celebration.

b. The church was destroyed in war. It was never rebuilt.

c. You cannot pull or push something else. You don’t touch it.

d. We can go in that shop if you like. I don’t think you’ll find what you need.

e. Please welcome Mr. Bower. He is going to talk to us about climate change. ​

Sagot :

Answer:

a. Venice is famous city in Italy which also has a big carnival celebration.

b. The church was destroyed in the war, but it was never rebuilt.

c. You cannot pull or push something else, so don’t touch it.

Explanation:

which - relative pronoun

but - connective

so - connective

II.

A. Venice is famous city in Italy which has a big carnival celebration.

B. The church was destroyed in war but it was never rebuilt.

C. You cannot pull or push something else so don't touch it.
D. We can go in that shop if you like but I don’t think you’ll find what you need.

E. Please welcome Mr. Bower who is going to talk to us about climate change.

Hope this help,
Your classmate George.