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Bahasa Inggris Untuk Kimia Kelompok 2
Bahasa Inggris Untuk Kimia Kelompok 2
CONJANCTION
DOSEN PENGAMPU
M. HARIS EFENDI, S.Pd.,M.Si, Ph.D
NAZARUDDIN, S.Si.,M.Si, Ph.D
DISUSUN OLEH
KELOMPOK 2:
1. ANISA PUSPITA SARI (RRA1C115002)
2. AGUSTININGSIH
(RRA1C115007)
(RRA1C115011)
CONJUNCTION
1. The conjunction
Conjunction is used to connect the words or phrases with the word or phrase to
another, or a sentence or clause with the phrase or clause others.
There are two conjunction:
1. Co-ordinate conjunction
Coordinate conjunction is conjunctions connect two words or in sentences which
parallel position; are:
For (karena), For is usually a preposition, but it can be used as a coordinating
conjunction too. It sounds very formal and stiff, so isn't used that much. The use
of for strongly indicates a certain order of events or thoughts, so be careful how
you use it. A more informal choice instead of using the word for would be
because or since.
And (dan),
Nor ( tidak juga), Nor is not used nearly as often as the other conjunctions, and is
usually used together with neither (Neither Bill nor Judd are interested in going
sailing this Sunday.)
But(tapi),
Or(atau),
Yet(tetapi), The word YET functions sometimes as an adverb and has several
meanings: in addition ("yet another cause of trouble" or "a simple yet noble
woman"), even ("yet more expensive"), still ("he is yet a novice"), eventually
("they may yet win"), and so soon as now ("he's not here yet"). It also functions as
a coordinating conjunction meaning something like "nevertheless" or "but." The
word yet seems to carry an element of distinctiveness that but can seldom register.
So(jadi). So is a little more confusing than the other conjunctions. Sometimes it
can connect two independent clauses along with a comma, but sometimes it can't.
When connecting two parallel sentence, the sentence would be a compound
sentences.
Example:
1. Dita and ani make the solution in the laboratory
2. Ningsih know if HCL dangerous but she touch it without gloves
3. We can use erlenmeyer or thermometer in the laboratory
4. He didnt reaction equalizes nor did him make reaction.
5. Biloks, yet in free unsure it not have biloks (biloks = 0)
After
Althought
As
As far as
As soon as
Because
Before
Consequently
For
When
Whenever
Hence
However
If
In case
In order that
Like
Provided that
Since
So
Where
Wherever
So that
So that
Suchthat
Suppose
Than
That
Then
Thought
Unless
Whether
While
Example :
heisenberg theory this coperer since 1926
when I use thermometer, the first I must calybration the thermometer.
HCL is acid strong so
3. Cumulative Conjunction
A cumulative conjunction is used to add one thought to another. Examples of
cumulative conjunctions include:
And (dan)
Also (juga)
4. Corelative Conjunction
In English grammar, a correlative conjunction is a paired conjunction that links
balanced words, phrases, and clauses. Also known as a paired coordinator and a
conjunctive pair.
List of Common Correlative Conjunctions:
a. either . . . or (entah atau)
b. both . . . and (baik maupun)
c. not only . . . but also (tak hanya tapi juga)
d. not . . . but (tidak tapi)
e. neither . . . nor (tidak.. ataupun)
f. whether . . . or (apakah.. atau)
g. no sooner . . . than (tidak lebih cepat . . . dari)
Formula :
Either + noun + or + plural noun + plural verb
Either + noun + or + singular noun + singular verb
Neither + noun + nor + plural noun + plural verb
Neither + noun + nor + singular noun + singular verb
Example :
Either John or George must have done this analysis.
Both you and me can make colloid
he not only can make the solution but also analyze the solution
Yuni is not a student of chemical education but pure chemistry student
The man is neither chemistry education nor physic education.
It doesnt matter whether you win or (you) lose in analytical chemistry.
No sooner had I eaten my breakfast than I felt a little stronger to resume
my analysis.
5. Single word
Single word there are 5 section:
a. And
b. But
c. Because
d. Although
e. Or
Example :
Although lowis de Broglie this coperer mechanices quantum theory,
heissenberg is perfected with is theory the uncer tainty
Compound
The compound there are 3 section:
As long as
In order that
Etc.
Example :
You can use the thermometer as long as you in laboratory
In laboratory any erlenmayer, thermometer, the solution, etc.
we have to wear a lab coat to be protected
6. If conditional
is a complex sentence ( compound sentence ) formed from the subordinate clause
beginning with subordinate conjunction if such condition ( condition ) and the
main clause in the form of result / consequence ( result ) .
Rumus Conditional Sentence
if + simple present, simple present
if + simple present, will + bare infinitive
if + simple past, would/could/might + bare infinitive
if + past perfect, would/should/could/might have + past participle
example :
if we understand the solution concept, so we can make a solution.
DAFTAR PUSTAKA
Martinus, Surawan.2008.sukses menyelesaikan toefl (structure).Yogyakarta :
Indonesiatera
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_(grammar)
http://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/list-of-conjunctions.html
www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-bans-common-chemicals-in-antibacterialsoaps/