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Use the words ‘and’ or ‘but’ and make as many sentences as you can about Rajiv’s family. Example: Grandpa and Grandma get up early in the morning Grandpa is walking but Rajiv is jogging.

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Use the words ‘and’ or ‘but’ and make as many sentences as you can about Rajiv’s family.

Example: 

Grandpa and Grandma get up early in the morning

Grandpa is walking but Rajiv is jogging.

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Solution

  1. Sita and Rajiv exercise daily in the park. Sita likes to run but Rajiv likes to walk.
  2. Father and mother take care of their body. Father is working out with dumbles but mother is doing yoga.
  3. Grandma and Grandpa eat healthy food Grandma is having milk but Grandpa is walking in the park.
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