The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions. It provides examples of common conjunctions and exercises to identify conjunctions in sentences.
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Conjunctions
The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions. It provides examples of common conjunctions and exercises to identify conjunctions in sentences.
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CONJUNCTIONS
WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?
• Words that connect other words or
groups of words in a sentence are called conjunctions. WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?
• Conjunctions can connect two subjects, two
predicates, or two sentences. • Gulls and puffins are sea birds. • They swim and dive well. • Gulls soar, and puffins swim gracefully. CONJUNCTIONS
• Conjunctions can also connect other words in a
sentence. • Sam walked quickly but quietly. • He looked on the cliff and near the shore. • He did not see any puffins or gulls. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS • You can remember F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. in order to identify the conjunctions in a sentence. • F = For • A = And • N = Nor • B = But • O = Or • Y = Yet • S = So • Be careful not to mistake a preposition for a conjunction! COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS (HINTS) COMMON CONJUNCTIONS Conjunction Use Example
And Joins together Swans and
An addition penguins swim.
But Shows contrast Swans live on
ponds, but penguins do not.
Or Shows positive Penguins slide or
choice waddle COMMON CONJUNCTIONS Conjunction Use Example
For To show reason I wore my blue dress
for everyone was dressing up
Nor Shows negative Neither penguins
choice nor ostriches can fly. Yet Shows contrast Brian hurried, yet time was running out. So Shows results I wanted to stay home, so I told my mom I was sick. IDENTIFY THE CONJUNCTION IN EACH OF THESE SENTENCES.
1. Parrots live in wild places or in zoos.
2. Their beaks and feet are good for climbing. 3. Tame parrots are friendly and loyal to their owners. 4. Most parrots live in jungles, but some live in grasslands. 5. They eat seeds and drink at water holes. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
• Sometimes the ideas in two separate sentences are
related. You combine these sentences by using a special conjunction called a subordinating conjunction.
• The subordinating conjunction will help show the
relationship between the two sentences. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS • Also known as • B: Because AAAWWUBBIS words • B: Before • A: After • I: If • A: Although • S: Since • A: As • W: When • W: While • U: Until SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
• Also known as AAAWWUBBIS words
• If the sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction, you must have a comma after the clause. • However, when the subordinating conjunctions is in the middle of the sentence, there is no comma. Quiz Time! Complete the sentence using appropriate coordinating conjunctions. or 1.Would you rather have cheese ___butter on your sandwich? and 2.His two favorite sports are soccer ___sepak takraw. 3.I wanted to go to the beach, ___ Mary refused. butthree of them. 4.I am allergic to cats, ___ I have 5.I am a vegetarian, ___ yet I don’t eat any meat so SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION Conjunction Use Example
After Following After we eat, we will go
watch a movie. Although Even though I washed the clothes although I forgot to put them in the dryer. As In comparison with As we headed out the door, the phone rang. When At that time I will meet you by the fountain when I get to the mall. While At the same time While we ate dinner, the band played. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION Conjunction Use Example
Until To the time when Until last night, we really
needed rain. Because For a reason We were late because we had a flat tire. Before Earlier Before you leave, please make sure to turn off the light. If Something that Grandma will take us to depends on something the park if we help her else to occur first rake the yard. Since For a reason during Since you came to town, I the period following always have a friend. the time IDENTIFY THE CONJUNCTION IN EACH OF THESE SENTENCES. • We are practicing every afternoon because our marching band is playing in the Rose City Parade. • Although we are all learning to march, We all can play our instruments well. • The woodwind section marched and played while everyone clapped and whistled. • As the whole band began to play, the crowd went crazy! IDENTIFY THE CONJUNCTIONS • 1. The sky is gray, and it is going to rain. • 2. We want to see that new movie, but not tonight. • 3. Rudi wants to be a doctor, so he is taking a number of science courses this semester. • 4. The doctor can see you Monday, but you have to be here no later than 8:00 a.m. • 5. I don’t know how to dance, nor do I intend to learn. PROVIDE THE MISSING CONJUNCTIONS • 6. Maritza doesn’t have enough money for the trip, _______she really wants to go. • 7. My sister just bought some dishes ______ glasses for her new house. • 8. I wish you a lot of luck, _______ I know you will need it. • 9. The diplomat can’t speak Russian ______Italian. • 10. Jason ordered the part for his car, ______ it hasn’t come in. PROVIDE THE MISSING CONJUNCTIONS • 11. We have a test in an hour, ______ we have to study a lot now. • 12. The Howard family is going away for the holidays, _____ they have not made reservations yet. • 13. The team has bought uniforms, helmets, ______ gloves. • 14. Go now _____ pay later. • 15. I will study chemistry _______algebra in the fall, but not both. CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
• Pairs of conjunctions that work
together to connect ideas. used to set up a positive contrast between two words, phrases, or clauses of equal value IDENTIFY THE CONJUNCTIONS IN EACH OF THESE SENTENCES.
A. I want either the cheesecake or the frozen hot
chocolate.
B. Both Jon and Lauren enjoyed the movie.
C. Neither Peter nor Andrew has passed the test.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BELOW USING CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS.
1. I can ______________ fix the dryer
______________ advice you on how to avoid similar problems in the future.
2. You ______________ go to the mall
______________ host a slumber party for your birthday.
3. Jane ______________ understood the topic
______________ asked the teacher for help. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BELOW USING CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS.
4. ______________ did Alice explore the city,
______________ she ______________ took lots of pictures.
5. The doctor is deciding ______________ to
prescribe medication ______________ recommend physical therapy. IDENTIFY THE SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS 1. Please turn off the oven before you go out. 2. Whenever she tried to call her office, the line was busy. 3. In order that we understand each other perfectly, I have asked a translator to be present. 4. Angler fish move very slowly unless they are eating. 5. Although the country has been called Thailand for many years, some people still refer to it by its old name, Siam. SUPPLY THE APPROPRIATE CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES
1. _________ Maria ______ John could figure out
the answer to the riddle. 2. She is determined to __________ travel to Europe ______ explore Asia next summer. 3. _________ the president ________ the vice president attended the conference. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE APPROPRIATE CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS. (a) Not only, but also (b) Neither, nor (c) Both, and (d) Either, or 1. ____ the cat ____ the dog is allowed on the bed. 2. She is considering ____ studying for her exams ____ going to the party. 3. ____ Sarah ____ Emily could attend the concert. 4. ____ did he win the race, ____ he also broke the record DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE A SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION TO COMBINE EACH PAIR OF SENTENCES. WRITE YOUR NEW SENTENCE.
despite although even if as unless while
1. I have never failed a test. I don't even always
study. ______________________________________ 2. John called me. I was just getting on the bus. ______________________________________ 3. I will see you at eight. I won't see you if something comes up. ______________________________________ DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE A SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION TO COMBINE EACH PAIR OF SENTENCES. WRITE YOUR NEW SENTENCE.
despite although even if as unless while
4. I will be working at my desk. At the same
time, you'll be in school. ______________________________________
5. I take pride in my work. Not everyone
appreciates my work. ______________________________________ FINAL QUIZ FOR CONJUNCTIONS FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE APPROPRIATE COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS (FANBOYS - FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO)
1. She wanted to go to the concert, ____ her friend
convinced her to stay home and study. 2. He likes both chocolate ____ vanilla ice cream. 3. I can neither swim ____ dive. 4. I have a soccer game tomorrow, ____ I need to rest tonight. 5. You can take the bus ____ walk to the museum. COMBINE THE TWO SENTENCES USING AN APPROPRIATE SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION.
although but as before because if
1. She loves to read books. She often visits the library.
2. He missed the bus. He arrived late for work. 3. They went for a walk. It was raining heavily. COMBINE THE TWO SENTENCES USING AN APPROPRIATE SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION.
although but as before because since
4. She didn't study for the exam. She failed to pass.
5. John called me as I was getting on the bus.
REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE APPROPRIATE CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS.
• 1. Sarah wants to visit either the museum or
the art gallery. • 2. She will either go to the beach or stay home and watch a movie. • 3. Both the cat and the dog are asleep. REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE APPROPRIATE CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS.
• 4. You can both eat the cake or save it
for later. • 5. Neither did she study for the exam, nor she reviewed her notes.