English Teachers Professional Development 2017 2018 BUT comma
English Teachers’ Professional Development 2017 -2018
BUT – comma? Read the text : Can you see when we use a comma before but? Jasmine wanted to buy a new computer, but she didn’t have enough money. She asked Kevin to lend her $500, but he said no. She was a little discouraged but extremely determined. Sarah told Jasmine that she could use her computer at the weekend, but Jasmine needed to surf the net every day for work. Jasmine is hardworking but not very patient. She wants the computer now, but she will have to wait.
BUT – comma? Grammar is boring, but it’s necessary. Grammar is boring but necessary. When the word BUT connects two independent clauses we use a comma. However, when the second part of the sentence cannot stand alone we don’t use a comma.
Is there a mistake? 1. She was beautiful, but not very fashionable. 2. Although he stayed up all night watching TV, he wasn’t tired at all. he was really tired. he was wide awake. being helped 3. In. Although spite of I helped him, Jim couldn’t finish his project my help before the deadline. the fact that I helped him Despite the weather wasweather, beautiful the children played 4. Even though the beautiful computer games inside all day.
However Bob loves to eat lots of meat, but Hazel prefers vegetables. Although Bob loves to eat lots of meat, Hazel prefers vegetables. Bob loves to eat lots of meat. However, Hazel prefers vegetables. Bob loves to eat lots of meat. Hazel, however, prefers vegetables.
BUT – comma? Grammar is boring, but it’s necessary. Grammar is boring but necessary. When the word BUT connects two independent clauses we use a comma. However, when the second part of the sentence cannot stand alone we don’t use a comma.
Write a suitable response : Choose A I’m sorry I’m late. Thank you so much. Can I help you? Have a great day. B. a. Nothing. Why? b. Sure. Help yourself. c. Nevermind. Don’t worry. d. Yes, of course. I’ll just get a pen. e. No, go ahead. f. I was glad to do it. g. Thanks, you too. h. Sorry, I don’t smoke. i. I’m being served. Thank you.
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