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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
R EG I O N I
SC H O O L S D I VI SI O N O F T H E C I T Y O F BAT AC

ACTIVITY SHEET IN ENGLISH 6 QUARTER


4, WEEK 2

CONJUNCTIONS

MELC: Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate


grammatical structures (verb tenses, conjunctions, adverbs) EN6G-Ig-4.4.1

Objectives:
1. Identify the conjunctions used in the sentences.
2. Write sentences using conjunctions.

Prepared by:

JULIE ANN B. BAGAOISAN


Teacher III
Background Information
LESSON 2: Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences Using Conjunctions
Conjunctions are words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS 1. Coordinating Conjunctions
➢ These are used in connecting two independent clauses and to show
similar ideas.
➢ The most common coordinating conjunctions are for, and, nor, but, or,
yet, and so. You can remember them by using the mnemonic device
FANBOYS.
Ex. The players ran around the court and threw some baskets afterwards.

a. and– to connect all the element in a series


Ex. Basketball, badminton, and swimming are still the most favored sports of
my friends.

b. but, yet- to show contrasting ideas (other conjunctions with the same
function are nevertheless, on the other hand, and on the contrary.
Ex. She wants to dance but her parents don’t want her to join.

c. or– to show a choice between ideas


Ex. The victim could file a case against him or ignore the incident totally.

2. Subordinating Conjunctions
➢ These connect clauses of unequal rank. These conjunctions join a
dependent clause to an independent clause.
although before than whenever
as if finally though whether
where while
as soon if till
as though in order that unless
because when
so that

Ex. When you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.
3. Correlative Conjunctions
➢ These connect similar words or group of words. They work in pairs.
either…or neither…nor whether…or
not only…but also both…and

Ex. a. Neither the blue shirt nor the white one fits the occasion.
b. This story is not only a movie material but also a contest piece.
Name:_____________________________________________ Date:____________
Grade/Section: ______________________________________ Score:___________

Activity 1
Directions: Read the paragraph. Encircle the conjunctions used
and identify if the conjunction is coordinating, subordinating, or
correlative.

Ticket for a Cause


The school fair is right around the corner, and tickets have just gone on sale. We
are selling a limited number of tickets at a discount, so move fast and get yours while
they are still available. This is going to be an event you will not want to miss! First off,
the school fair is a great value when compared with other forms of entertainment. Also,
your ticket purchase will help our school, and when you help the school, it helps the
entire community. But that’s not all! Every ticket you purchase enters you in a drawing
to win fabulous prizes. And don’t forget, you will have mountains of fun because there
are acres and acres of great rides, fun games, and entertaining attractions! Spend time
with your family and friends at our school fair. Buy your tickets now!

Activity 2
Directions: Complete each sentence. Add another idea which is
appropriate to the given conjunction.

1. They strongly believe in winning because


_______________________________.
2. The audience was very quiet when
____________________________________.
3. At last, the time came when _________________________________________.
4. After _____________________________, the boys continued to practice
singing.
5. If __________________________________, you should develop by using it
well.
6. We should always study our lesson so that
______________________________.
7. He failed in the test because_________________________________________.
8. Tourist will come back if
_____________________________________________.
9. He can run fast
although_____________________________________________.
10. I ate candies so ___________________________________________________.
Activity 3

Directions: Choose the correct conjunction to complete each


sentence. Write only the letter of your choice.

1.Dona brings a water jug __________ he goes hiking.


A. because B. for C. when D. where

2. __________ John was fixing the car, his wife was making sandwiches.
A. despite B. though C. until D. while

3. It’s ______about how much money you have, ______how you spend it.
A. either…or C. whether…or
B. both…and D. not only…but also

4. I began hiking _________ I was seven.


A. before B. if C. since D. so

5. You should not climb the mountain _______ someone is with you.
A. and B. because C. so that D. unless

6. I will call you ___________ I get home.


A. so B. so that C. unless D. when

7. I like milk, butter, cream and yoghurt. __________, I don’t like cheese.
A. and B. however C. or D. so

8. I had a headache __________ I didn’t go to the party.


A. but B. so C. when D. whereas
9. You can have a coffee __________ a tea but not both.
A. but B. either C. or D. till

10. I can’t come to school __________ I have an important appointment.


A. and B. because C. so D. unless
Activity 4

Directions: Choose a task. Your output will be given a rating


based on the given rubric below.

Musical Intelligence Spatial Intelligence


Compose a short jingle Draw a talking spoon and
about “Bayanihan” using fork conversing about how
subordinating a family dines using
conjunctions. coordinating conjunctions.

Linguistic Intelligence
Write a journal on how you
feel about the global
pandemic. Use correlative
conjunctions.

RUBRICS FOR JOURNAL


Criteria 4 3 2 1
Appropriateness There are 8-10 There are 57 There are 2-4 There’s only 1
of conjunctions appropriate appropriate appropriate appropriate
used conjunctions conjunctions conjunctions conjunctions
used. s used used. used.
Punctuation and There are no There are 12 There are 3-4 There are 5-6
capitalization errors in
errors in errors in errors in
punctuation
punctuation and punctuation punctuation
and capitalization. and and
capitalization. capitalization. capitalization.

Spelling All the words Misspelled 12 Misspelled 3-4 Misspelled 5-6


are correctly word/s. words. words.
spelled.

RUBRICS FOR JINGLE COMPOSITION


Criteria 4 3 2 1
The content is Some parts Numerous The content is
Relevance to relevant to the are not parts are not not relevant to
the topic topic relevant to relevant to the the topic
the topic topic
The message The The message Poor message
gives a good message does not gives and hard to
lesson and gives a a lesson and undesrstand.
Message
easy to lesson but not easy to
understand. not easy to understand.
understand.
Exceptional Good use of Average use No use of new
use of new new ideas of new ideas ideas and
ideas and and and originality originality to
Originality originality to originality to to compose a compose a
compose a compose a jingle. jingle.
jingle. jingle.
Appropriateness There are 6-7 There are 45 There are 2-3 There’s only 1
of conjunctions appropriate appropriate appropriate appropriate
used conjunctions conjunctions conjunctions conjunctions
used. s used used. used.

Spelling All the words Misspelled 12 Misspelled 3-4 Misspelled 5-6


are correctly word/s. words. words.
spelled.
References
Book:
Eusebio, Maria Fe, et.al. 2017. Essential English 6.Rex Bookstore, Inc.
(RSBI). Sampaloc, Manila. pp.179-182

Website:
Grammarly, Inc. 2021 Retrieved from
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/conjunctions/ on January 26,2021

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