As linking words, em inglês, são conjunções que conectam frases. Elas são conjunções que basicamente desempenham o papel de conectar ideias em frases e orações. Use as linking words And, But e Or para conectar as orações e formar novas frases. Siga o exemplo: I like exercises. I don't like team sports. (opposition) I like exercises, but I don't like team sports. a) I love playing soccer. I like watching TV. (addition) b) I like heavy metal. I'm not big fan. (opposition) c) I don't like knitting. I don't like crocheting. (choice) d) I love skating. I love skateboarding. (addition)
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Bom, vai ficar assim:
a) I love playing soccer and watching TV.
b) I like heavy metal but I'm not big fan OU I like heavy metal but not big fan (Nesse caso tirei o I'm)
c) I don't like knitting or crocheting.
d) I love skating and skateboarding. (addition)
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Use as linking words And, But e Or para conectar as orações e formar novas frases. Siga o exemplo: I like exercise. I don't like team sports. (opposition) I like exercise, but I don't like team sports.
a) I love playing soccer and I like watching TV.
b) I like heavy metal but I'm not big fan.
c) I don't like knitting or crocheting
d) I love skating and skateboarding.
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