Must-Know Synthesis and Transformation Rules For Lower Primary Students

By: Jessica
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Watch The Order When 'I' comes along

Most of the lower primary children usually like to just copy and paste when joining the two sentences together.  

But get them to take special notice if they need to join 'I' with another noun. The order sequence of the nouns matters.

Note. This applies to the connector 'and' too.

Example:

I love to watch movies. My parents love to watch movies.

-> My parents and I love to watch movies.

-> Both my parents and I love to watch movies.

-> I and my parents love to watch movies.  X

-> Both I and my parents love to watch movies.  X

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Posted on 09/03/2018

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