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In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
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In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
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In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
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In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
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In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
F@B>86B@ A Parent's Guide to Terminology
In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'. Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. The Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt. Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'. Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1. Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
A Parent's Guide to Terminology
In year 2, your child will begin to learn about grammar. Please use this guide to support your child when
Conjunctions (and) - Conjunctions are the 'glue' that hold together words and different parts of a and', 'but' and 'or' to join words in a sentence such sunny and hot' and also to join clauses 'I fell over but I didn't hurt myself'.Clause - Clauses are the building blocks of English sentences. A main clause is a group of words that
subject (the noun or pronoun) and a verb (the action word). the boy ran' is a clause where 'boy' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. Simple sentence - A simple sentence is a sentence that only contains one main clause. For instance, Compound sentence - A compound sentence is where two simple sentences (or main clauses) are and he hurt his knee. but Tom had forgotten to bring his umbrella. or Mia could go first. or', 'but' or 'and' to join simple sentences together we make a compound sentence. TheYear 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
1. and wanted but I'm too tired to or we could go on Sunday. or would you but forgot to buy the candles. or should I wear trousers? but I don't like running. or he might be four years-old. and I hurt my knee. but it was burnt.Parent note
In some instances, 'and' or 'or' can be used (like in and' changes the meaning of the sentence instead or'.Conjunction Match
Do you want to go to the cinemas or do you want
Compound Sentences Using 'and'
It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright.
Compound Sentences Using 'but'
They went out to play but it started to rain.
Make a Compound Sentence
1.Year 2 Grammar Using 'Or', 'And', or 'But'
Answers
Accept any appropriate clause that makes sense to create a compound sentence. Here are some example and it was snowing outside. 2. but it missed. 3. or he should continue playing on his sledge. 4. and people kept falling on it. 5. but he didn't want to go inside. 6. and a scarf around his neck. Please check that your child's sentences make sense and contain the c onjunctions 'and', 'or' and 'but'quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8[PDF] and many more in french
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