Functional English:: Class:Bsc - Mechanical Engineering

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FUNCTIONAL

ENGLISH:

NAME:MUHAMMAD ADNAN

CLASS:BSC.MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ROL NO:BME15S021
SUBMITTED TO:MUHAMMAD BAQIR NAQVI
SUBMITTED BY:MUHAMMAD ADNAN

QUESTION #1:
What is conjuction ?
The conjunction is the part of
speech used as a joiner for
words, phrases, or clauses in a
particular sentence. It links
these words or groups of words
together, in such a way that
certain relationships among
these different parts of the
sentence will be established, and
the thoughts that all of these
convey will be connected.

EXAMPLES:
1: FOR
2: AND
3: NOR
4: BUT
5: OR
6: YET
7: SO

TYPES OF CONJUCTION:
THERE ARE THREEC TYPES OF
CONJUCTION:
1: COORDINATING CONJUCTION
2: SUBORDINATING CONJUCTION
3: CORRELATIVE CONJUCTION

CORRDINATING CONJUCTION:
Among the three types of
conjunctions, this is probably the
most common one. The main
function of coordinating
conjunctions is to join words,
phrases, and clauses together,
which are usually grammatically
equal. Aside from that, this type
of conjunctions is placed in
between the words or groups of
words that it links together, and
not at the beginning or at the
end.
EXAMPLE:
Pizza and burgers are my
favorite snacks.

SUBORDINATING
CONJUCTION:
This type of conjunctions is used in
linking two clauses together. Aside from the
fact that they introduce a dependent clause,
subordinating conjunctions also describe the
relationship between the dependent clause
and the independent clause in the sentence.
EXAMPLE:
as soon as
although
before
even if
because

no matter how
whether

CORRELATIVE CONJUCYION:

The correlative conjunctions are simply


pairs of conjunctions which are used to join
equal sentence elements together.
EXAMPLE:
either or
neither nor
not only but also
both and
whether or
so as

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