conjunctions
DESCRIPTION
ITS A CONJUNCTION SLIDESHOWTRANSCRIPT
CONJUNCTIONS ARE WORDS THAT CONNECT OTHER WORDS OR
SENTENCES TOGETHER.
• SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
• CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS• COMPOUND CONJUNCTIONS• COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS• PSEUDO CONJUNCTIONS
• Subordinating conjunctions join a subordinate clause to a main clause.
• For example: Although, as, because, after before, if.
• Correlative conjunctions always travel in pairs, they link balanced words, phrases, and clauses.
• For example: both..and either.. or
• Compound conjunctions come as phrases were several words together act as a join
• For example: as long as is a compound conjunction.
• Coordinating conjunctions join parts of a sentence that are grammatically similar.
• For example: And, But, Nor, Yet , So
• Pseudo conjunctions are when other parts of speech acts like a conjunction
• For Example: directly (adverbial conjunction) seeing( verbal conjunction) the instant( nominal conjunctions).
We like to start a sentence with and, but, and or. But we don’t like the way most authors/writers do it. Every time you write a sentence starting with these words. You just created a sentence fragment. Which is a big NO NO.
IF YOU CAN REMEMBER WAT YOU’VE READ IN THIS SLIDESHOW. YOUR ON YOUR WAY TO HAVING A+ GRAMMER
THANKYOU FOR WATCHING OUR CONJUNCTION SLIDE SHOW. WE HOPE YOU LEARNED A LOT.
HARLEE
TYLAN
ANTHONY
LOUIS
A.K.A THE CONJUNCTIONEERS- GROUP 1
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