I need to solve this worksheet by underlining the conjunctions in each sentence. First, I'll look at the instructions and then go through each sentence one by one.
First, look closely:
- The worksheet is titled "Conjunctions" and asks to "Underline the conjunctions in each sentence."
- I need to identify conjunctions (words that connect words, phrases, or clauses) in each of the 10 sentences.
- Common conjunctions include "and," "but," "or," "so," "yet," "for," "nor," etc.
Now, I will analyze each sentence to find the conjunctions:
1.
Sentence 1: "I went to school and had a great day." → "and" connects two actions.
2.
Sentence 2: "Her dog was cute but he was old." → "but" contrasts two ideas.
3.
Sentence 3: "The children both ran and walked to school." → "and" connects two verbs.
4.
Sentence 4: "They were happy to go out for dinner." → No conjunction here; it's a simple sentence.
5.
Sentence 5: "It wasn't far to drive but it was far to walk." → "but" contrasts two situations.
6.
Sentence 6: "The Coach and Manager selected the players." → "and" connects two nouns.
7.
Sentence 7: "It was not yet Easter." → No conjunction; "not" is an adverb, "yet" is an adverb here.
8.
Sentence 8: "They didn't see the cat or dog when they left home." → "or" connects two nouns.
9.
Sentence 9: "Lisa's mum and dad picked her up from school." → "and" connects two nouns.
10.
Sentence 10: "The jug was used for storing milk." → No conjunction; "for" is a preposition.
I have identified all the conjunctions. Now, I will provide the solution by listing the sentences with the conjunctions underlined.
Solution:
1. I went to school
and had a great day.
2. Her dog was cute
but he was old.
3. The children both ran
and walked to school.
4. They were happy to go out for dinner. *(No conjunction)*
5. It wasn't far to drive
but it was far to walk.
6. The Coach
and Manager selected the players.
7. It was not yet Easter. *(No conjunction)*
8. They didn't see the cat
or dog when they left home.
9. Lisa's mum
and dad picked her up from school.
10. The jug was used for storing milk. *(No conjunction)*
This completes the task. The conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or" as appropriate in each sentence.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on conjunctions.