Complex sentences with conjunction Set 3 Flashcards
Grammar & Vocabulary
Clauses of extent: sampai, hingga
The fried rice was very delicious. I ate two plates until I was full.
Clauses of concession: meskipun, biarpun
Although rendang Padang is very spicy/hot, I want to taste it.
Clauses of purpose: supaya, agar, untuk
He washed his hand so that it was clean.
Clauses of purpose: supaya, agar, untuk
We went early in the morning so that we wouldn’t be late.
Clauses of resemblance: seakan-akan, seolah-olah
He dislikes me as if I were a bad guy.
Clauses of purpose: supaya, agar, untuk
So that I wouldn’t be starving I bring snacks.
Clauses of resemblance: seakan-akan, seolah-olah
She bought goods as though it were the end of the world.
Clauses of contrast: melainkan, tetapi
They do not use office car, but rather use a rental car.
Clauses of contrast: daripada
I will buy Indonesian food rather than cook it myself.
Clauses of concession: padahal
Frank claimed he had never eaten durian, whereas/when in fact he had.