1) Use the conjunction at the end of the sentence to connect two simple sentences.
1. We wanted to watch Pinocchio. We turned to the Movie channel. (so) →
2. You can watch The Pig Race. You can watch Who's Faster after that. (and) →
3. I'm interested in the history of television. I like reading books about it. (so) →
4. I love films. I don't like watching them on television. (but) →
5. The Haunted Theatre is frightening. Children love it. (but) →
ĐÁP ÁN:
1. We wanted to watch Pinocchio, so we turned to the Movie channel.
2. You can watch The Pig Race, and Who's Faster after that.
3. I'm interested in the history of television, so I like reading books about it.
4. I love films, but I don't like watching them on television.
5. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, but children love it.