Tuesday, 13 October 2020

CHAPTER 8. CONNECTING IDEAS (5) FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

 

FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

CHAPTER 8. CONNECTING IDEAS

 

EXERCISE 6. Punctuating with commas and periods. (Charts 8-1 and 8-2)

Directions: Add commas, periods, and capital letters as appropriate.

1

Cats are mammals turtles are reptiles.

Cats are mammals. Turtles are reptiles.

2

Cats are mammals but turtles are reptiles.

3

Cows and horses are farm animals but zebras and giraffes are wild animals.

4

Cows and horses are farm animals zebras giraffes and lions are wild animals.

5

Cars use roads trains run on tracks.

6

Cars buses and trucks use roads but trains run on tracks.

7

Most vegetables grow above the ground but some are roots and grow under the ground corn beans and cabbage grow above the ground but carrots and onions grow under the ground.

8

Why do people with different ethnic backgrounds sometimes fear and distrust each other?

9

Nothing in nature stays the same forever today's land sea climate plants and animals are all part of a relentless process of change continuing through millions of years.

10

Mozart was a great composer but he had a short and difficult life at the end of his lie, he was penniless sick and unable to find work but he wrote music of lasting beauty and joy.

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