Conjunction

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Dina Achmad

Eka Maulidiya
Elok Khumairoh
Farid Kurniawan
01 | Meaning Of 02 | Types of
03 | Coordinating Conjunction
Conjunction Conjuction
We will talk about this We will talk about this Then, we will talk about
first. second. this.

04 | Subordinating 05 | Correlative
Conjunction Conjunction
After that we will talk We will also talk about
about this. this last.
Simply, in Indonesian, conjungtion means konjungsi or kata sambung.
Conjunction serves to be a word to word link, a phrase with a phrase
and a clause with a clause.
Example:
• A word to word link
I think that paper and the pen are mine
( aku fikir kertas dan pen itu milikku )
• A phrase with a phrase
We arrive at home before the sunset is down
( kami sampai dirumah sebelum matahari terbenam )
● A clause with a clause
Mother is cooking after father arrived at home
Ibu sedang memasak setelah ayah sampai dirumah
02 Types of Conjuctions
● There are three types of
conjunction words:
1. Coordinating Conjunction
2.Subordinating Conjunction
3.Correlative Conjunction
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Coordinating Conjunction
Coordinating Conjunction Is a conjunction used to combine
two words in one context in a solid sentence. There are
7 types of coordinating conjunctions in English, like for,
and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
E.G :
Jamie likes mozzarella cheese for her cake, Jamie likes
cheddar cheese for her cake (SALAH)
Jamie likes mozzarella or cheddar cheese for her cake
(BENAR)
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Subordinating Conjunction
Subordinating conjunction is a conjunction used to
connect two clauses. The types of sentences that are
connected subordinating are independent and dependent
sentences. Like As long as, when, where, while and each
others.
E.G :
She came to the school, other students came (SALAH)
She came to the school before the students came
(BENAR)
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Correlative Conjunction
correlative conjunction, a hyphen used to give options. Like
both – and, either – or, neither – nor, not only – but
also, and whether – or.
E.G:
Daffa is my sibling, Radit is my sibling (KURANG BENAR)
Both Daffa and Radit are my siblings (BENAR)
Do you have any questions?

Thanks a lot for your attention

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