Monday, October 10, 2011

LINKING WORDS PRACTICE


HERE IS THE CHALLENGE:

Write the sentence again, using the word in brackets. The meaning must stay exactly the same.

Bring it to me for checking-or email it if you prefer! Good Luck.

1. She is a very good English speaker.
You would think it was her native language.
(so)

2. There were so many people in the room that we couldn't move.
(such)

3. We missed the film because there was such a lot of traffic.
(so)

4. I can't wear this coat in winter, It's not warm enough.
(too)

5. When he speaks English, I can't understand what he says.
(enough)

6. We lost the match although we were the better team.
(despite)

7. In spite of not having eaten for 24 hours, I didn't feel hungry.
(even though)

8. Despite her injured foot, she managed to walk to the village.
(although)

9. The football match is still going on.
(yet)

10. Has Jane got divorced yet?
(still)

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Holy

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