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This document defines conjunctions and discusses the two main types: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "or" join words or phrases of equal importance. Subordinating conjunctions like "although", "because", and "when" introduce subordinate clauses and join them to main clauses. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper use of both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions in sentences.
This document defines conjunctions and discusses the two main types: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "or" join words or phrases of equal importance. Subordinating conjunctions like "although", "because", and "when" introduce subordinate clauses and join them to main clauses. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper use of both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions in sentences.
This document defines conjunctions and discusses the two main types: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "or" join words or phrases of equal importance. Subordinating conjunctions like "although", "because", and "when" introduce subordinate clauses and join them to main clauses. Examples are provided to illustrate the proper use of both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions in sentences.
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=schoolhouse+rock&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 What is it? (click on the following link) Conjunction Junction An Introduction to
In this slide you will learn. The meaning of a Conjunction The meaning of Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions The Coordinating Conjunctions The Subordinating Conjunctions
Conjunctions are What is It? A conjunction is a word used in writing to join words or parts of a sentence together, like peanut butter and jelly. The Seven Coordinating Conjunctions
-And -But -Or -Nor -For -So -Yet Subordinating Conjunctions A subordinate clause can not stand alone as a sentence. A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. A subordinating conjunction introduces a subordinate clause and joins it to a main clause. Subordinating Conjunctions
As Since Provided That In order If Until How Where Because Although After When
So Whereas Though Before While Unless
Lets Practice Subordinating Conjunctions
When I got my test back, I was very happy.
Before I went bed, I listened to my I-pod.
Although I failed my test, I was still proud of myself.
Until my mom came to pick me up, I would wait at the school.
I told my friend I could not go to her house because I was going skating.
Lets Practice Coordinating Conjunctions
I wanted to get a huge TV, but I only got a flat screen. Billy Bob and Robert went to get ice-cream, but it was all sold out. Aine got scared when she saw a ghost, so Aine ran far, far, far away. Ben thought he was being funny, but he got a detention. Wrong try again