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Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions

Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Zoos? Prison or Paradise?. Silent debate…. Zoos? Prison or Paradise?. “You can see lots of rare animals in zoo.”

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Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions

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  1. Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions

  2. Building sentences using co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions

  3. Zoos?Prison or Paradise? Silent debate…

  4. Zoos?Prison or Paradise? “You can see lots of rare animals in zoo.” “Yes, but they are not living in their natural environment.”

  5. Beginning to build an argument Now use some of the ideas from the silent debate in your writing • Zoos are fun places to go and… • Zoos exist to provide entertainment but… • Zoos exist to provide entertainment so… • Zoos can be entertaining yet…

  6. Beginning to build an argument Now try these… • Animals can go crazy being locked up because… • Animals in cages are like people in prison because… • Zoos can be educational if… • Zoos can be fun although…

  7. Beginning to build an argument using coordinating conjunctions • Zoos are fun places to go and children about animals too. • Zoos exist to provide entertainment but the animals are not always well looked after. Co-ordinating conjunctions connect two main clauses

  8. Beginning to build an argument- using subordinating conjunctions • Animals in cages are like people in prison because they have had their freedom taken away. • Zoos can be educational if children can learn all about how the animals live. Subordinating conjunctions connect a subordinate clause to a main clause.

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