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WFPB11628
ISBN 978-981-11-1829-6
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Singapore Syllabus
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In collaboration with Dickens Publishing Ltd. (UK)
( 201112597 C )
1 Goldhill Plaza, #02-27 Goldhill Plaza Novena, Singapore 308899. E-mail: pps@pelangibooks.com Š Pelangi Publishing Singapore Pte. Ltd. 2018
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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of
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ISBN 978-981-11-1829-6
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First Published 2018
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Master Synthesis and Transformation aims to provide students with intensive practice in combining sentences using appropriate sentence connectors with the understanding that the goal of sentence combining is not to produce long superfluous sentences but rather to develop the skill to write comprehensive, effective and diverse sentences to integrate related information and ideas.
(Have you conveyed the idea intended by the original author?) (Is the sentence clear? Can it be understood at • Clarity the first reading?) (Do the various parts of the sentence fit together • Coherence logically, orderly and semantically?) (Are key words and phrases placed in emphatic • Emphasis positions?) • Conciseness (Does the sentence clearly express an idea without wasting words?) (Does the sentence flow, or is it marked by awkward • Rhythm or abrupt interruptions?)
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The carefully crafted exercises will help students become versatile writers who are adept at using different methods to arrange words together to achieve the most compact sentence. They will learn about sentence evaluation which is based on six closely related writing components:
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The six workbooks in the series contain multiple sentence-combining activities which first help students identify short, choppy sentences in their own writing, and thereafter, guide them in combining and rearranging their ideas to produce a multi-dimensional piece of writing. As they get more practice in generating more complex sentences from shorter ones, they will discover that when a single word is removed from a sentence, or if its position is changed in that sentence, the whole meaning of that sentence and its impact on readers will be entirely changed. Master Synthesis and Transformation is the way forward to helping students become effective writers!
Sentence Connectors Unit 1 And
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Unit 6 Exercise 1
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Rearrange the words in the right order to form a complete sentence. Then, circle the word “but� in the sentence. Remember to start the sentence with a capital letter.
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Example: but - she - music - likes - she - dance - cannot
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She likes music but she cannot dance .
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2. she - but - still - was - work - went - to - she - sick
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3. old - man - the - but - he - is - active - lives - an - life
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4. big - the - rabbit - the - is - small - but - is - elephant
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5. fast - but - ran - the - lost - still - he - race - he
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6. past - is - still - midnight - but - awake - is - it - he
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7. raincoat - Helen - a - wet - wore - got - she - but - still
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8. very - fruits - ripe - are - the - sweet - not - they - but - are
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10. ostrich - the - but - wings - fly - cannot - has - it
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One pot is big / the other one is small. One pot is big but the other one is small .
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The cargo ship is full the rowing boat is empty.
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The horse runs very fast the tortoise crawls very slowly.
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The purple bird is inside the cage the pink bird is outside.
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Watch A is expensive Watch B is cheap.
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James and Perry like to take pictures with a smartphone Larry does not.
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Exercise 3 Form a long sentence by joining the two sentences using the word “but�.
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Noel can speak French but Kenny cannot.
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1. The businessman is rich. He does not look down on people.
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3. This white towel is thick. That pink towel is thin.
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5. A clerk works in an office. A farmer does not work in an office.
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7. The fresh flowers are fragrant. The rotten vegetables are smelly. but
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8. John likes to wear white shirts. His good friend likes to wear black shirts.
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9. The weather is hot in summer. It is cold in winter.
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10. Alex’s dog is fierce. His parrot is tame.
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You can use the red bag or the blue one.
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2. we - manager - the - with - will - the - matter - supervisor - or - the - discuss
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3. would - she - shopping - said - her - or - go - friend - alone - visit - she
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4. Mr Gerard - phone - was - Mrs Smith - the - on - just - it - or
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5. buy - Thomson - the - will - the - or - bus - tickets - for - Vincent - trip
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6. can - him - library - you - find - in - canteen - the - or - the
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10. restaurant - we - for - to - Japanese - or - Chinese - go - a - will - dinner
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Unit 4 Exercise 1
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Who wants to play football go swimming?
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Father and I will travel by bus by train.
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You can use a pen a pencil to write your answers.
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My nephew is taking piano lessons guitar lessons soon.
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Does Jane keep long hair short hair?
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Example: Is Jim arriving by train? Is he arriving by bus?
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1. Would you like to have some fruit juice? Would you like to have a fizzy drink? or
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2. Is the drinking water free of charge? Is it fifty cents a glass?
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3. He is going to jog in the evening. He is going to play badminton in the evening.
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4. The boy wanted to eat a drumstick. He wanted to eat a burger.
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5. The company planned to build a factory. The company planned to build a bridge.
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6. We shall see Janet at recess time. We shall see her after school.
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7. I did not borrow your notebook. I did not borrow your storybook.
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8. Is this table made of wood? Is it made of metal?
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10. The weather will be windy tomorrow. It will be cloudy tomorrow.
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3. Tom’s house is between the flower shop / the coffee house.
3. My grandfather and grandmother like to sit on the rocking chair.
Tom’s house is between the flower shop and the coffee house.
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1. J anet’s shoes and socks are dirty.
2. There are some cars and lorries on the road.
4. We can buy fresh fruits / vegetables from the stall.
3. I eat and talk to my friends at the canteen.
4. My father goes jogging every Monday and Wednesday.
5. It has been so hot that the grass is now brown / dry.
7. James can play football and tennis very well.
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1. Jerry / his family have breakfast together every morning.
Jerry and his family have breakfast together every morning.
2. Mary is wearing a red blouse / a black skirt.
Mary is wearing a red blouse and a black skirt.
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6. The blue car and the red car are expensive.
8. Mr and Mrs Smith painted the fence.
9. The cake and the bread are freshly baked.
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6. You can see me / my family in this photo. You can see me and my family in this photo.
7. There are a computer / a lamp on the desk.
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8. Draw a square and a circle on the paper.
5. My father and elder brother can drive a truck.
7. Henry’s pet rabbit and pet hamster eat carrots.
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6. All the students must line up and keep quiet.
4. The tortoise and the snail move slowly.
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5. Please buy me an exercise book and a pen.
We can buy fresh fruits and vegetables from the stall.
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2. This dress and this cushion cover are hand-sewn.
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There are a computer and a lamp on the desk.
8. The road to the village is long / narrow.
The road to the village is long and narrow.
9. Kim is paying the taxi driver five dollars / fifty cents.
10. Tim and John are afraid of big dogs.
Exercise 4 1. Mary is wearing a red dress and a red belt. 2. There are a lot of books in the library and the bookshop.
Kim is paying the taxi driver five dollars and fifty cents.
3. It is dangerous for children to swim alone and play on the escalator.
10. Our class teacher teaches us English / Mathematics.
4. When it is sunny, I wear my cap and sunglasses.
Our class teacher teaches us English and Mathematics.
5. We must chew our food slowly and drink enough water.
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6. The mudskipper lives in muddy places and on the roots of mangrove trees.
1. My schoolbag and umbrella are heavy.
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WFPB11628
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PELANGI
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4-colour layout and illustrations
WFPB11628
ISBN 978-981-11-1829-6
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Singapore Syllabus