The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions like and, or, but, so, nor, yet that are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal importance. It also discusses subordinating conjunctions like although, because, before that introduce subordinate clauses and indicate time, cause, contrast or condition. Examples are provided of how to use parallel structures and conjunctions correctly in sentences.
The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions like and, or, but, so, nor, yet that are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal importance. It also discusses subordinating conjunctions like although, because, before that introduce subordinate clauses and indicate time, cause, contrast or condition. Examples are provided of how to use parallel structures and conjunctions correctly in sentences.
The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions like and, or, but, so, nor, yet that are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal importance. It also discusses subordinating conjunctions like although, because, before that introduce subordinate clauses and indicate time, cause, contrast or condition. Examples are provided of how to use parallel structures and conjunctions correctly in sentences.
The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions like and, or, but, so, nor, yet that are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal importance. It also discusses subordinating conjunctions like although, because, before that introduce subordinate clauses and indicate time, cause, contrast or condition. Examples are provided of how to use parallel structures and conjunctions correctly in sentences.
COORDINATING CONJUNCNTIONS Ork hard. He The conjunctions: and, or, but, so, for , nor, yet.
Mr. Bent buys a new car and a new
house.
Arya works hard.
He does not get much money.
Arya works hard, but does not get
much money. Mr. Bent buys a new car. Ork hard. He Mr. Bent buys a new house.
Mr. Bent buys a new car and a new
house. Arya works hard. He does not get much money.
Arya works hard, but does not get
much money. Does ice melt or freeze under cold weather? We can take the trip, or (we can) save the money. Correlative conjunctions 1. In this climate, farmers grow stone fruits such as ______. peach, apricot, plum peaches, apricots, a plum peaches, apricots, and plums 2. They like feeding and brushing the dog, but they don't like ______. to walk it they walk it walking it 3. The legislation neither resolves the financial crisis nor ______ consumers. is helping helps has helped 4. The library offers not only books to read but also _____. computers to use computers using computers 5. One needs nothing else other than books, ______, and food. friends having a friend having friends 6. Lincoln was born in Kentucky and ______ in Illinois before he was elected President. was living lived had lived 7. Students must conduct their laboratory experiments accurately and ______. in a safe manner with safety safely 8. It takes one hour or more to drive to the city depending on weather and ______. traffic how much traffic there is if traffic is heavy 9. For the blood test to be accurate, you must not eat or ______ after midnight. drink be drinking to drink 10. Running, walking, and ______ are my favorite forms of exercise. to dance to go dancing dancing 1. Charcoal is odorless and tastelessness (salah karna ini noun) untuk dihubungkan harus sama2 adjektiv, and has the ability to absorb a large quantity of gas. 2. Ginger is three time as hot as cumin, but not as hot as chilli powder. 3. The Mississippi Delta have been growing and moving south for many millions of years. 4. The Imperial Valley extends for some 2,000 miles and (contained adalah predikat maka untuk jadi parallel harus jadi contains dari simple past ke simple present agar jadi paralell) water heated as high as 7000 F. 5. Theol, the essential oil in the tea leaf, gives the flavor and aromatic. 6. People use muscles to make various movements such as walk, jumping, and throwing. Subordinating Conjunctions
Logical functions Between clauses At the beginning
Addition and In addition Moreover Furthermore Contrast but However Yet , Hence Nevertheless- none the less Meanwhile Sequence and then First, Second, Finally, Then Consession Although Cause Effect Because So Because of Therefore Due to Consequently Owing to As a result Thus
Subordrdinating conjunction..swick english verb drill page 128
1. The most bulkiest of poisonous snakes is the diamond backed rattler, which reaches 8 feet inches long. 2. Farming now use 10 percent of the earth’s land area to produce food. 3. The natural conditions in the US which most affecting manufacturers are factory power and labor supply. 4. Amsterdam is a town who is sometimes reffered to ‘the Venice of Northern Europe’ because of its canals. 5. Originate in Ethiopia, coffee was drunk in the Arab world before it came to Europe in the 17th Century. 6. One of the first rescue methods in space were called MOOSE- manned orbital operations safety equipment. 7. Before the 1920s, scientists use to think an immobilized muscle would become weaker.