Writing Handbook Exercises
 

Using Coordination

Combine the pairs and sequences of sentences below using methods of coordination. That is, join independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction or items in a series with a concluding comma and (, and . . .). In some cases, due to length or emphasis, it will be most effective to link ideas by placing a coordinating conjunction at the beginning of a sentence or by using a semicolon.

Write your finished sentences in the blanks provided.

example:

In a liberal democracy like Canada, national defence is a shared activity.
It is shared by the people.
It is shared by the Parliament.
It is shared by the Canadian Forces.

In a liberal democracy like Canada, national defence is an activity shared by the people, the Parliament, and the Canadian Forces.

1. Canadians determine through their votes how Canada will be defended.
They determine through their votes how many dollars will be spent on defence.
They determine what risks will be taken.
They determine what vulnerabilities will be accepted.