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JOIN THE TWO SENTENCES WITH A SUITABLE CONNECTOR. YOU CAN WRITE MORE THAN ONE SENTENCE AND YOU MAY HAVE TO CHANGE THE SENTENCES. A. CONTRAST 1. He wanted to read the newspaper. He watched TV. 2. Nelson was very ill. He didn't go to the doctor. 3. Kate is allergic to chocolate. She ate a bit. B. PURPOSE 1. The news arrive our homes. We are well informed. 2. They study foreign languages. They speak with their foreign friends. 3. Tom reads a lot. He writes perfectly. C. REASON / CAUSE 1. Reporters invade people's lives. People don't trust the press. 2. Peter went to the doctor. He wasnt feeling well. 3. Anne cried a lot. Her dog died. D. CONDITION 1. She has not made up her mind yet. She doesn't know if she wants to go to university or not. 2. I'll go to the party. The only condition is that he asks me. 3. Maria will go to England. There's one condition though - her parents let her. E. TIME 1. They arrived home. Their parents were listening to the radio. 2. They arrived at the cinema. The film had already begun. 3. The pupils answered the test right away. They received the test.

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