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Eng6 q4w2 Conjucntions1
Eng6 q4w2 Conjucntions1
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
CONJUNCTIONS
Objectives:
1. Identify the conjunctions used in the sentences.
2. Write sentences using conjunctions.
Prepared by:
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.
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.
Activity 2
Directions: Complete each sentence. Add another idea which is
appropriate to the given conjunction.
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
5. You should not climb the mountain _______ someone is with you.
A. and B. because C. so that D. unless
7. I like milk, butter, cream and yoghurt. __________, I don’t like cheese.
A. and B. however C. or D. so
Linguistic Intelligence
Write a journal on how you
feel about the global
pandemic. Use correlative
conjunctions.
Website:
Grammarly, Inc. 2021 Retrieved from
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