Connectives (linking words) are essential for organizing ideas in a text. Mark V (true) or F (false) for the function of the connectives in bold:
(__) In "She speaks French and Spanish," the connective "and" is used to add information.
(__) In "He studied hard, but he failed the exam," the connective "but" is used to show contrast or opposition.
(__) In "We can go by bus or by train," the connective "or" is used to present an alternative or choice.
(__) In "I was late but I forgot my keys," the connective "but" is used to show a logical result.
Mark the alternative that shows the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
- A V, V, V, F.
- B V, F, V, F.
- C V, V, F, V.
- D F, F, V, V.
- E F, V, F, V.