1.my father reads a book and a newspaper
2.She’d like to go but she can’t.
3.We don’t usually use conjunctions to start sentences when we’re writing, but people do when they’re speaking.
4.Yes, that means the same thing. There are a lot more conjunctions, but that’s enough for today.
5.I and my brother often go swimming .
6.Although he doesn’t like camping, he goes to lots of music festivals.
7.we'll be there by 12. Although we have to put up our tents too.
8.It's one of those cars for seven people, so there's plenty of room.
9.We need to arrive early so (that) we can get a good place.
10.Mary and I went to the meeting
11.We swam all morning but fished in the afternoon
12.I'd like to see that Irish band, because Celtic music is pretty cool.
13.He goes to lots of music festivals, although he doesn’t like camping.
14.They are interested in reading books, so they usually go to the bookstore.
15.Because my house is near the beach, I always go swimming.