1. Combine the following pair of sentences
into compound or complex sentences by using the conjunctions provided.
1. You need to know what rights you have. You need to know how to
use them. (and)
2. The car was very cheap. The car has been extremely reliable. (but)
3. The equipment is not accurate. The equipment is not safe either.
(neither...nor)
4. Do you understand that? Is the matter still not clear? (or)
5. Jane is absent today. She is not feeling well. (for)
6. Do you know the man? We have just passed the man's house. (whose)
7. I saw him. I was walking to the football field. (when)
8. We met the boys. We generally meet them there. (where)
9. I don't like coffee. The coffee is really hot and strong. (unless)
10. Hob had not worked hard. Hob didn't pass his examination. (because)
Answer:
1. You need to know what rights you have and
how to use them.
2. The car was very cheap but it has been extremely reliable.
3. The equipment is neither accurate nor safe.
4. Do you understand that or is the matter still not clear?
5. Jane is absent today for she is not feeling well.
6. Do you know the man whose house we have just passed?
7. I saw him when I was walking to the football field.
8. We met the boys where we generally meet them.
9. I don't like coffee unless it is really hot and strong.
10. Hob didn't pass his examination because he had not worked hard.