coordinating conjunction

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Motivational Motivational Activity:Activity:

REBUS PUZZLEREBUS PUZZLE

CARCAR

Just between you and meJust between you and me

YOU JUST ME

CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE

Painless operationPainless operation

O__ER__T__O__

Too early for Too early for tomorrowtomorrow

EARLY EARLYTOMORROW TOMORROWTOMORROW TOMORROW

Top secretTop secret

SECRETSECRETSECRETSECRET

MicroscopeMicroscope

scope

LADY LADY LADY

All over againAll over again

ALLAGAIN

All in allAll in all

AALLLL

ConjunctionConjunction- is a part of speech

that connects two words, sentences, phrases or clauses

together.

Coordinating Coordinating ConjunctionConjunction- is a word which joins

together two independent clauses

or phrases.

Connecting word Connecting word uses in uses in

Coordinating Coordinating ConjunctionConjunction AND

- is used to join two or more similar expressions or ideas.

Ex. John and Ana watches a movie.

The Philippines and Thailand are Asian countries.

OR- joins two contrasting or alternative ideas together.

Ex. Did you go out or stay right here?

we could go to the park or to the library.

BUT- is to express contrast. It connects an affirmative and a negative statement.

Ex. My friend invited me to a party but I do not want to go.

Kim wants to play but she is not yet done with her homeworks.

SO- it introduces an effect in a cause-effect relationship between two ideas.

Ex. She arrived early at the market, so she got the freshest goods.

Wear your raincoat so you don't get wet.

YET- is used to add information in the sentence. - It also used to present contrast or exceptional.

Ex. The sun is warm yet the air is cool.

John plays basketball well yet his favorite sport is badminton.

NOR- is used for emphasis the statement in negative sentence.

Ex. She did not see it nor did they.

He is not rich nor famous.

1. Ana was cold,  he put on a coat.2. Maria tried to read a novel in French, it was too

difficult.3. To get from Vancouver to Victoria, you can fly,  you

can ride the ferry.4. I bought a bottle of wine,  we drank it together.5. She is snobbish, people like her.6. The job is badly paid, I'm looking for another one.7. We don’t like red do I like blue. 8. I ran after the cat, could not catch her.9. I am smarter than my brother, he still got a higher

grade on the test.10.Uncle Allan Leslie could go to the party.

DIRECTION: try to fill in the blanks using the appropriate try to fill in the blanks using the appropriate coordinating conjunction.coordinating conjunction.

Answer:1. So2. But3. Or4. And5. Yet6. So7. Nor8. But9. Yet10.Nor

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