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This are the examples of Linker (conjunction)

  • 🔹 AND (addition)
  • I like tea and coffee.
  • She is smart and hardworking.
  • He bought apples and oranges.
  • We study and play together.
  • The boy ran and jumped.
  • She sang and danced.
  • I opened the book and started reading.
  • 🔹 BUT (contrast)
  • He is rich but unhappy.
  • I tried hard but failed.
  • She is tired but working.
  • It is small but useful.
  • He came early but left soon.
  • The food is tasty but spicy.
  • I like him but I disagree.
  • 🔹 OR (choice)
  • Do you want tea or coffee?
  • Come now or stay home.
  • Study well or fail.
  • Will you walk or take a bus?
  • Is it red or blue?
  • Call me or message me.
  • Eat now or later.
  • 🔹 SO (result)
  • It was raining, so we stayed home.
  • He was tired, so he slept.
  • She studied well, so she passed.
  • I was hungry, so I ate.
  • The road was blocked, so we stopped.
  • He missed the bus, so he was late.
  • It was hot, so we drank water.
  • 🔹 FOR (reason – formal)
  • I stayed home, for I was sick.
  • She was happy, for she won.
  • He rested, for he was tired.
  • We stopped, for it was dark.
  • I helped him, for he needed support.
  • She smiled, for she was excited.
  • He left early, for he had work.
  • 🔹 NOR (negative choice)
  • He does not like tea, nor coffee.
  • She didn’t call, nor message.
  • I don’t eat junk food, nor drink soda.
  • He cant sing, nor dance.
  • They did not come, nor inform us.
  • 🔹 YET (contrast / unexpected)
  • He is poor, yet happy.
  • She is tired, yet working.
  • It is raining, yet they are playing.
  • He studied little, yet passed.
  • She is young, yet wise.
  • The task is hard, yet possible.
  • He failed, yet he didn’t give up.
  • 🔹 MIXED PRACTICE
  • I wanted to go, but it rained.
  • Study now, or you will fail.
  • He worked hard, so he succeeded.

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