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1.9 Conjunctions


     1.9 Conjunctions

             1.9 Conjunctions



By Group 8
WHAT IS
CONJUNCTIONS?
Conjunctions are used to join or link words, phrases and
clauses.

For examples:

-The child ate a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

-Amer likes football but Sheela likes dancing.

-Do you like a cup of coffee or tea?
There are three types of CONJUNCTIONS:

1. Co-ordinating conjunctions

2. Subordinating conjunctions

3. Correlative conjunctions
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CO-ORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Co-ordinating conjunctions are used to join individual
            words, phrases and clauses..

There are 7 co-ordinating conjunctions that we usually
          use in our everyday live such as…
                        And
                        But
                         Or
                        Nor
                        For
                         So
                        Yet
Co-ordinating Conjunctions

Coordinate conjunctions are used to join
two similar grammatical constructions, for
instance, two words, two phrases or two
clauses.
*Examples :
My friend and I will attend the meeting.

Kuching is famous for the beauty of its
landscape and the hospitality of its people.

 The sun rose and the birds began to sing.
In these examples, the coordinate
conjunction and is used to join the two
words friend and I,
 the two phrases the beauty of its
landscape and the hospitality of its people, and
the two clauses the sun rose and the birds
began to sing.
The most commonly used coordinate
conjunctions are and, but and or.

In addition, the words nor and yet may be
used as coordinate conjunctions.

In the following table, each coordinate
conjunction is followed by its meaning
and an example of its use.
Meaning          and            Examples
                                She
 and: in addition
                       tried and succeeded.
                        They tried but did
  but: however
                           not succeed.
                             Did you go
 or: alternatively
                       out or stay at home?
                            I did not see
 nor: and neither
                         it, nor did they.
                             The sun is
  yet: however         warm, yet the air is
                               cool.
As illustrated above, when a coordinate conjunction
joins two verbs which have the same subject, the
subject need not be repeated.

For instance, in the example she tried and
succeeded, the pronoun she acts as the subject for
both the verb tried and the verb succeeded.

 It should also be noted that when a coordinate
conjunction joins two verbs which do not have the
same subject, the two coordinate clauses may be
separated by a comma or semicolon, in order to
make the meaning clear.
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Subordinating conjunctions
Subordinate clauses may begin with relative
pronouns such as. . .
*that, what, whatever, which, who and whom.

As well as with words such as. . .
*how, when, where, wherever and why.

In the following examples, the subordinate
clauses are underlined.
  E.G :
  1. The house, which stood on a hill, could
  be seen for miles.
  2. I wonder how he did that.
Subordinate clauses may also begin with words
which are commonly referred to as subordinate
conjunctions.

 In the following examples, the subordinate
conjunctions are printed in bold type.

    E.G :
    It was cold, I wore my winter coat.
    Let us wait until the rain stops.
Examples of Subordinate Conjunctions used in sentence.
As
  1. because: As he is my friend, I will help him.
  2. when: We watched as the plane took off.

After
  1. later in time: After the train left, we went home.

Although or though
   1. in spite of the fact that: Although it was after midnight, we did not feel
tired.

Before
  1. earlier than: I arrived before the stores were open.

Because
  1. for the reason that: We had to wait, because we arrived early.

For
  1. for, because: He is happy, for he enjoys his work.
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Correlative conjunctions




e.g.
Either you should study harder, or you should take
a different course.
The most commonly used correlative conjunctions
 are both ... and, either ... or and neither ... nor. In the
 table below, each pair of correlative conjunctions is
 accompanied by an example of its use.


                                He is both intelligent and
1. both ... and
                                good-natured.

                                I will either go for a
2. either ... or
                                walk or read a book.

                                He
3. neither ... nor
                                is neither rich nor famous.
EXERCISES
Fill in the blanks with the correct coordinate conjunctions
chosen from the pairs given in brackets.
       1. I opened the door _________ looked out. (and, yet)

      2. She was not in the back yard, _________ was she
      upstairs. (or, nor)

      3. The sun had set, _________ it was still light outside.
      (or, yet)

      4. Do you know his address _________ telephone
      number? (but, or)
5. He has not arrived
   yet, _________ have they.
   (and, nor)

  6. I read the book, _________
  did not understand it. (but, or)

  7. We searched
  diligently, ________ found
  nothing. (or, yet)

  8. I invited him _________ his
  friends. (and, but)
GOODBYE AND THANK YOU
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Conjunctions bel120

  • 1. 1.9 Conjunctions 1.9 Conjunctions 1.9 Conjunctions By Group 8
  • 3. Conjunctions are used to join or link words, phrases and clauses. For examples: -The child ate a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. -Amer likes football but Sheela likes dancing. -Do you like a cup of coffee or tea?
  • 4. There are three types of CONJUNCTIONS: 1. Co-ordinating conjunctions 2. Subordinating conjunctions 3. Correlative conjunctions
  • 6. CO-ORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Co-ordinating conjunctions are used to join individual words, phrases and clauses.. There are 7 co-ordinating conjunctions that we usually use in our everyday live such as… And But Or Nor For So Yet
  • 7. Co-ordinating Conjunctions Coordinate conjunctions are used to join two similar grammatical constructions, for instance, two words, two phrases or two clauses. *Examples : My friend and I will attend the meeting. Kuching is famous for the beauty of its landscape and the hospitality of its people. The sun rose and the birds began to sing.
  • 8. In these examples, the coordinate conjunction and is used to join the two words friend and I, the two phrases the beauty of its landscape and the hospitality of its people, and the two clauses the sun rose and the birds began to sing.
  • 9. The most commonly used coordinate conjunctions are and, but and or. In addition, the words nor and yet may be used as coordinate conjunctions. In the following table, each coordinate conjunction is followed by its meaning and an example of its use.
  • 10. Meaning and Examples She and: in addition tried and succeeded. They tried but did but: however not succeed. Did you go or: alternatively out or stay at home? I did not see nor: and neither it, nor did they. The sun is yet: however warm, yet the air is cool.
  • 11. As illustrated above, when a coordinate conjunction joins two verbs which have the same subject, the subject need not be repeated. For instance, in the example she tried and succeeded, the pronoun she acts as the subject for both the verb tried and the verb succeeded. It should also be noted that when a coordinate conjunction joins two verbs which do not have the same subject, the two coordinate clauses may be separated by a comma or semicolon, in order to make the meaning clear.
  • 14. Subordinating conjunctions Subordinate clauses may begin with relative pronouns such as. . . *that, what, whatever, which, who and whom. As well as with words such as. . . *how, when, where, wherever and why. In the following examples, the subordinate clauses are underlined. E.G : 1. The house, which stood on a hill, could be seen for miles. 2. I wonder how he did that.
  • 15. Subordinate clauses may also begin with words which are commonly referred to as subordinate conjunctions. In the following examples, the subordinate conjunctions are printed in bold type. E.G : It was cold, I wore my winter coat. Let us wait until the rain stops.
  • 16. Examples of Subordinate Conjunctions used in sentence. As 1. because: As he is my friend, I will help him. 2. when: We watched as the plane took off. After 1. later in time: After the train left, we went home. Although or though 1. in spite of the fact that: Although it was after midnight, we did not feel tired. Before 1. earlier than: I arrived before the stores were open. Because 1. for the reason that: We had to wait, because we arrived early. For 1. for, because: He is happy, for he enjoys his work.
  • 18. Correlative conjunctions e.g. Either you should study harder, or you should take a different course.
  • 19. The most commonly used correlative conjunctions are both ... and, either ... or and neither ... nor. In the table below, each pair of correlative conjunctions is accompanied by an example of its use. He is both intelligent and 1. both ... and good-natured. I will either go for a 2. either ... or walk or read a book. He 3. neither ... nor is neither rich nor famous.
  • 21. Fill in the blanks with the correct coordinate conjunctions chosen from the pairs given in brackets. 1. I opened the door _________ looked out. (and, yet) 2. She was not in the back yard, _________ was she upstairs. (or, nor) 3. The sun had set, _________ it was still light outside. (or, yet) 4. Do you know his address _________ telephone number? (but, or)
  • 22. 5. He has not arrived yet, _________ have they. (and, nor) 6. I read the book, _________ did not understand it. (but, or) 7. We searched diligently, ________ found nothing. (or, yet) 8. I invited him _________ his friends. (and, but)

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  1. Meaning and Examples