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Class 7- English, , 11. Conjunctions, , Let's link it, , A. 1. and 2. but 3. so 4. if 5. Since 6. Neither ... nor, , 7. but 8. Either ... or, , 9. after 10. Not only ... but also, , €.Do it in your English copy, , 1. She is intelligent and smart., , 2. | have to clean the house and cook food., , 3. | sat down for the seat was empty., , 4. Sheena and Radha are good dancers., , 5. | did very well in the interview and cleared the written test., , 6. Rajiv and his brother are very good sportsmen., , 7. | have found the map but have failed to decipher its key so far., 8. | read the poem three times yet did not understand its meaning., 9. It might rain in the evening on your way back so don’t forget to take the umbrella., 10. Rishi and Nikhil do not know the way to the airport., , C. 1. so, that 2. As/Since 3. that 4. so, that, , 5. As/Since 6. since 7. that 8. As/Since, , 9. because/since/as 10. because/as/since, , b. Doi your English! copy., , 1. Neither did we go to the park nor we went for jogging., , 2. | can either have a cake or a pastry., , 3. She is not only smart but also pretty.
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4. The new car is not only fast but also comfortable., , 5. No sooner had words escaped his lips than his father howled., , Let's crack it, , A. 1. conjunction 2. conjunction 3. preposition 4. conjunction 5. conjunction, , 6. conjunction 7. conjunction 8. preposition 9. conjunction 10. preposition, , 11. conjunction 12. conjunction 13. preposition 14. preposition 15. preposition, Let's perfect it, , A.1. since (subordinating conjunction) 2. although (subordinating conjunction), 3. While (subordinating conjunction) 4. if (subordinating conjunction), , 5. as (subordinating conjunction) 6. yet (coordinating conjunction), , 7. since (subordinating conjunction) 8. till (subordinating conjunction), , 9. before (subordinating conjunction) 10. and (coordinating conjunction), , 11. unless (subordinating conjunction) 12. when (subordinating conjunction), 13. Since (subordinating conjunction) 14. Since (subordinating conjunction), , 15. although (subordinating conjunction), , B Doit in your English copy., , 1. The sun shone after it had stopped raining., , 2.As he was not there, | spoke to his father., , 3. Tell them that | will come., , 4. He ran away because he was afraid., , 5. When | was younger, | was restless., , 6. Think hard before you start answering the questions., , 7. Be careful about spending money before it is too late.
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8.1 do not understand why it happened., , 9. He started crying although he was not hurt., , 10. You will finish designing this if you work all night., , ©. Doi in your English copy, , 1. He not only sells mangoes but also oranges., , 2. | shall both sit alone and listen to music., , 3. Though he rushed to the airport yet he missed the flight., 4. No sooner had he bought an ice cream than a monkey stole it., 5. He is not only fast but also accurate., , 6. Neither his brother nor his sister has come., , 7. He is neither a criminal nor a cheat., , 8. He was not only tired but also thirsty., , 9. No sooner my brother got well than my sister got ill., , 10. Karim not only works hard but he also works fast., , 11. Though you may go yet | will stay., , 12. The mango is not only small but also sweet., , D. 1. No sooner the gate opened than the dog barked., , 2. This knot is so tight that | cannot untie it., , 3. As soon as | finished dinner the guests arrived., , 4. Hardly had the match started when the electricity went off., E. {Doin your English copy, , 1. | love her for she is always soft-spoken and kind., , 2. She tried to dance but she was very clumsy., , 3. Although we went early for the show, we couldn't get the tickets.
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4. You are late so | will have to carry on without you., , 5. Though he was late, he managed to make it to the class in time., , 6. Sachin made a century yet it was not enough to make India win., , 7. A good Samaritan came to their rescue and the girl’s father was saved., 8. My sister is not only a dancer but also a singer., , 9. If you go early to the market, you can get some very good bargains., 10. The boy is in a critical state because he met with a serious accident., 11. He waited for a long time to go out but she came late from work., , 12. May | wait over here till they are repairing my car?, , F. 1. or 2. but 3. but 4. and 5. but, , 6. if 7. Until/Unless 8. if 9. and/but 10. but, , 11. Since 12. till/until 13. Both, and 14. that 15. Neither, nor, , G. 1. conjunction 2. preposition, conjunction, , 3. conjunction 4. conjunction 5. preposition 6. preposition, , 7. conjunction 8. conjunction 9. preposition 10. preposition, , 11. conjunction 12. preposition 13. preposition 14. preposition, , 15. preposition, , Comprehension, , A. 1. false 2. true 3. true 4. false 5. true, , B. 1. According to Mr Bond, children read less these days because of the presence of, distractions like TV and the internet., , 2. Mr Bond developed good handwriting during his boarding school days.