Linkers are the words that are used to combine two or more clauses or sentences. These are also called ‘connectors’.
Look at the following sentences and observe how we connected them with the help of the linkers that are given in the brackets.
1. It was raining. My father went for a walk. ( Although )
Although it was raining, my father went for a walk.
2. Lilly studies well. Her brother doesn’t study much. ( whereas )
Lilly studies well whereas her brother doesn’t.
3. Kriti had high fever. She did her exams very well. ( In spite of )
In spite of her high fever, Kriti did her exams very well.
4. The weather was bad. We cancelled the program. ( Due to )
Due to bad weather, we cancelled the program.
5. The food was good. It was heavy. ( However )
The food was good; however, it was heavy.
6. Take healthy food. You will not get sick. ( otherwise )
Take healthy food, otherwise, you will get sick.
7. Kareem had a headache. He went to school. ( even so )
Kareem had a headache, even so, he went to school.
8. Sonia didn’t prepare well. She didn’t get good marks. ( therefore )
Sonia didn’t prepare well, and therefore, she didn’t get good marks.
9. Uma likes cakes. I bought her one. ( since )
Since Uma likes cakes, I bought her one.
10. Hyma saw the snake. She ran outside. ( As )
Hyma ran outside as she saw the snake.
Practice
Combine the following sentences using the connectors that are given in the brackets
1. Supraja is attending the Sports Academy. She wants to become a Volleyball player. (since)
2. Keerthi is from a penniless family. She has become an IAS officer. (even so)
3. Jhansi caught severe cold. She took a two-day leave. (due to)
4. Mukesh has earned a lot from his business. His brother suffered heavy losses. (whereas)
5. Gopi had fever yesterday. He attended school. (although)
6. The school-bell rang. The students entered the classes quickly. (as)