Rule 1 :
Rule 1 And is used to join two (or more) words that are in the same grammar category (or group).
Example A: and joins two nouns and makes the subject plural.
Hoa and Annie are studying in their Writing A class at Mt. SAC.
Example B :
Example B And joins two nouns and makes the object of the sentence plural.
We like sushi and sashimi.
Example C :
Example C And joins two verbs in a sentence.
Maria sits and waits for the bus.
Example D :
Example D And joins two adjectives in a sentence.
This city is big and noisy.
Rule 2 :
Rule 2 The connector and is also used to form compound sentences.
Example A
Hanna goes to school, and her husband goes to work.
Example B
Nancy is playing the game, and her father is watching TV.
Using the connector so :
Using the connector so The connector so shows a result. The first subject gives the “cause” and the second subject and verb gives the “result”.
Example:
I was tired, so I went to sleep.
Your turn: :
Your turn: Write two sentences that first has a cause and a result using so.
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