103.3 Write sentences about what you did yesterday. 1. (and) In the evening, I stayed at home and studied. 2. (because) I want to bed very early because I was tired. 3. (and) 4. (but) 5. (so) 6. (because)
To answer the question, we need to write sentences about what we did yesterday using conjunctions.
1. (and) In the evening, I stayed at home and studied.
To join two ideas together in a single sentence, we use the conjunction "and". In this sentence, "I stayed at home" and "I studied" are two separate actions that happened at the same time, so we can use "and" to link them.
2. (because) I went to bed very early because I was tired.
Here, we want to give a reason for going to bed early. The conjunction "because" is used to connect the reason (I was tired) with the action (going to bed early).
3. (and)
For this sentence, we need to come up with an activity or action that we did yesterday to complete the sentence. Let's say, "I cooked dinner for my family."
4. (but)
To show a contrast or contradiction in the sentence, we use the conjunction "but". Let's say, "I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining."
5. (so)
To show a cause and effect relationship in the sentence, we use the conjunction "so". Let's say, "I finished my homework early, so I had time to watch a movie."
6. (because)
Lastly, we need to provide a reason for waking up late and missing the bus. Let's say, "I overslept because my alarm didn't go off."
So, the complete sentences would be:
1. In the evening, I stayed at home and studied.
2. I went to bed very early because I was tired.
3. I cooked dinner for my family.
4. I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.
5. I finished my homework early, so I had time to watch a movie.
6. I woke up late and missed the bus because I overslept.
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To answer the question, we need to write sentences about what we did yesterday using conjunctions.
1. (and) In the evening, I stayed at home and studied.
To join two ideas together in a single sentence, we use the conjunction "and". In this sentence, "I stayed at home" and "I studied" are two separate actions that happened at the same time, so we can use "and" to link them.
2. (because) I went to bed very early because I was tired.
Here, we want to give a reason for going to bed early. The conjunction "because" is used to connect the reason (I was tired) with the action (going to bed early).
3. (and)
For this sentence, we need to come up with an activity or action that we did yesterday to complete the sentence. Let's say, "I cooked dinner for my family."
4. (but)
To show a contrast or contradiction in the sentence, we use the conjunction "but". Let's say, "I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining."
5. (so)
To show a cause and effect relationship in the sentence, we use the conjunction "so". Let's say, "I finished my homework early, so I had time to watch a movie."
6. (because)
Lastly, we need to provide a reason for waking up late and missing the bus. Let's say, "I overslept because my alarm didn't go off."
So, the complete sentences would be:
1. In the evening, I stayed at home and studied.
2. I went to bed very early because I was tired.
3. I cooked dinner for my family.
4. I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.
5. I finished my homework early, so I had time to watch a movie.
6. I woke up late and missed the bus because I overslept.