Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  1. Mozart was a great composer but he had a short and difficult life at the end of his lie,
    he was penniless sick and unable to find work but he wrote music of lasting beauty
    and joy.


8-3 Connecting ideas with so

(b) COMPARE: The room was dark, but I didn't nun But often expresses an unexpected result, as in @).
on a light.

(a) The mom was dark, so I turned on a light.


EXERCISE 7. SO vs. BUT. (Charts 8-2 and 8-3)
Directions: Add so or but.

So can be used as a conjunction. It is preceded by a
comma. It connects the ideas in two independent
clauses. So expresses results:
cause: The mom wns dark.
result: I mrned on a light.


  1. It began to rain, SO I opened my umbrella.

  2. It began to rain, bt.+ I didn't open my umbrella.

  3. I didn't have an umbrella, I got wet.

  4. I didn't have an umbrella, I didn't get wet because I was wearing my
    raincoat.

  5. The water was cold, I didn't go swimming.

  6. The water was cold, I went swimming anyway.

  7. Scott's directions to his apartment weren't clear, George got lost.

  8. The directions weren't clear, I found Scott's aparment anyway.

  9. My friend lied to me, I still like and trust her.

  10. My friend lied to me, I don't trust her anymore.

Free download pdf