Use the conjunctions at the end of each group to connect the sentences.
1. My brother likes action films. He likes romantic comedies. ( and )
2. Vinh usually stays up late to watch soccer matches. He knows it isn't good for his health. ( although )
3. I'm not interested in soap operas. They are often long and boring. ( because )
4. Lan went to bed before the game show ended. She was tired and sleepy. ( so )
5. David loves wild animals. He never watches nature programs. ( but )
1. My brother s action films. He s roman comedies. ( and )
-> My brother s action films and he s roman comedies .
2. Vinh usually stays up late to watch soccer matches. He knows it isn't good for his health. ( although )
-> Vinh usually stays up late to watch soccer matches although he knows it isn't good for his health.
3. I'm not interested in soap operas. They are often long and boring. ( because )
-> I'm not interested in soap operas because they are often long and boring.
4. Lan went to bed before the game show ended. She was tired and sleepy. ( so )
-> Lan went to bed before the game show ended so she was tired and sleepy.
5. David loves wild animals. He never watches nature programs. ( but )
-> David loves wild animals but he never watches nature programs.
1 My brother s actions films and roman comedies.
2 Although, Vinh knows stay up late isn't good for his health, he usually stays up late to watch soccer matches.
3 I'm not interested in soap operas because they are often long and boring.
4 Lan was tired and sleppy so she went to bed before the game show ended.
5 David never watches nature programs but he loves wild animals.