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Basic Grammar - Conjunctions Assignment

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Conjunction

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By :

Yunus Ranjataka

1882270007

Thanks To :

Yanti Rusmiati, M.Pd


Conjunction is
Parts of speech that connect words, phrases, clauses, or
sentences. There are three kinds of conjunctions:
coordinating, correlative, and subordinating.

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Conjunctio
ns
 Coordinating Conjunctions
 Correlative Conjunctions
 Subordinating Conjunctions

Tuesday, February 2, 20XX Sample Footer Text 3


Coordinating Conjunctions
For

And

Nor

But

Or

Yet

So
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Coordinating Conjunctions
Def: A coordinating conjunction
connects words, groups of words,
or whole sentences

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Coordinating Conjunctions
Connecting nouns: The stew needs
more onions and carrots.

Connecting pronouns: Give the


message to him or me.

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Coordinating Conjunctions
Connecting verbs: He would not eat
or sleep.

Connecting adjectives: The runner


was exhausted but victorious.

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Coordinating Conjunctions
Connecting Adverbs: Mark spoke
clearly and forcefully.

Connecting Prepositional Phrases:


The gardener works with great care
yet without pleasure.

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Coordinating Conjunctions
Connecting Sentences: Sandy
missed the bus, so we took her
home.

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Correlative Conjunctions
Def: Correlative conjunctions are pairs of
conjunctions that connect words or
word groups

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Correlative Conjunctions
Joining Nouns: At the party, Jen served
both hamburgers and hot dogs.

Joining Pronouns: Mom wants to know


whether you or I will set the table.

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Correlative Conjunctions
Joining Verbs: Danny not only entered
but also won the marathon.

Joining Adjectives: The house was


neither attractive nor affordable.

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Correlative Conjunctions
Joining Adverbs: He spoke both
rapidly and clearly.

Joining Prepositional Phrases: You


will find the books you need either on
reserve or in the reference room.

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Correlative Conjunctions
Joining Sentences: Not only did we
bake the pies, but we also sold
them.

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Subordinating Conjunctions
Def: A subordinating conjunction
connects the dependent clause of the
sentence to the independent clause

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Subordinating Conjunctions
After Although
Because Before
If Since
So Though
Unless Until
When Whenever
Where Wherever
While
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Subordinating Conjunctions
1. Until you finish your homework, don’t
turn on the television.

2. If you are a serious traveler, you


should carry the right gear.

3. Although you may not know her


name, please introduce yourself.
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Subordinating Conjunctions
1. Barbara will decorate for the party
while I wrap the presents.

2. I will pay you for the work when you


finish.

3. Please hurry and get dressed before


the visitors arrive.
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Thank You

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