I would like to explain with examples as follows:
1)he was heavily fined.he was expelled.
2)i respect her.she is a sincere hardworking teacher.
3)he has just recovered from fever.he has fallen ill again
4)she had no other hobby.she collected shells
1) In addition to being heavily fined, he was expelled.
2) I respect her because she is a sincere, hardworking teacher.
3) He has just recovered from fever; however, he has fallen ill again.
4) Apart from collecting shells, she had no other hobby.
Two sentences can be joined, as clauses, by a semicolon.
Here's an example sentence:
The repairman studied the damage to my fender; he was assessing the damage or perhaps what I'd be willing to pay.
We met somebody who told us that he had been to the moon.
Arrogant is an adjective that portrays someone who has an exaggerated opinion of his own importance,merits and abilities. The arrogant man thought he could win the race without any practice.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun. Example: Noun is "table." Pronoun is "it." I can say, "The table over there is full of doughnuts. It is covered with them." To join words, phrases, or clauses, we use conjunctions! Noun is "My sister." Pronoun is "I." Join them: "My sister and I" There are different ways to join words. Coordinating conjunctions include: and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet. These join nouns, pronouns, verbs, etc., as well as whole phrases and clauses. Words that describe nouns and pronouns are called adjectives. My sister and I live near the pretty girl, but we do not know her well. Here we've joined a noun (sister) and a pronoun (I) using a coordinating conjunction, we've used an adjective to describe another noun (the adjective is "pretty" which describes the noun "girl"), and we've added another independent clause using another coordinating conjunction (but).
Sentences can vary in length, so it is impossible to answer your question.
how can you join facebook without using your name? ^agreed. the whole point of facebook is to connect with your friends and stay in touch (although there are games on there to play etc). so, how can you connect with your friends without using your name. you have to join facebook with a name...
i was so brainwashed
We met somebody who told us that he had been to the moon.
using the words: and, yet, so, but
I left so we could go to the store
Writing sentences is not hard; don't get so flustered about it.
Yes you can
He is so obstinate about his ideas. We are not that much Obstinate.
The speaker's captivating storytelling had the audience completely enthralled. His charm and charisma never failed to captivate everyone he met. The beautiful artwork in the museum had a captivating effect on visitors.
The definition of conjunction words is words used to join other words, sentences, or phrases, together. Some conjunction words are and, but, for, yet, so, and so on.
If you will accompany me to this doctor's visit, I will not be so nervous.
She was frustrated with the slow progress of the project.