FS 103Technology in the
Learning Environment
WORDLES
LOVE
FALLING IN LOVE
TIME IS UP
FAREDCE
RED IN THE FACE
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READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:
It was my birthday. I asked for a bike. My parents bought me a red bike. It had white strips on the fenders. I like to ride my bike everywhere. I like to ride on smooth pavement best. I am not allowed to ride on the sidewalk. People walk on the side walk. If I have time. I ride on the bike trail in the park.
It was my birthday, so I asked for a bike. My parents bought me a red bike, and it had white strips on the fenders. I like to ride my bike everywhere, but I like to ride on smooth pavement best. I am not allowed to ride on the sidewalk because people walk on the sidewalk. Whenever I have time, I ride on the bike trail in the park.
A.It was my birthday. I asked for a bike. My parents bought me a red bike. It had white strips on the fenders. I like to ride my bike everywhere. I like to ride on smooth pavement best. I am not allowed to ride on the sidewalk. People walk on the side walk. If I have time. I ride on the bike trail in the park.
B.It was my birthday, so I asked for a bike. My parents bought me a red bike, and it had white strips on the fenders. I like to ride my bike everywhere, but I like to ride on smooth pavement best. I am not allowed to ride on the sidewalk because people walk on the sidewalk. Whenever I have time, I ride on the bike trail in the park.
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and
but
because
whenever
CONJUNCTIONS
CONJUNCTIONS
-came from a Latin word which mean to join with or to join together-connectors
CLAUSES
EXAMPLE: Jenny studied diligently for she was aiming for the top honors.
PHRASES
EXAMPLE: He enjoys playing the guitar and singing love songs.WORDSEXAMPLE: Would you like coffee or tea?
USES OF CONJUNCTIONS:
KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS:
1.Coordinating Conjunctions2.Correlative Conjunctions3.Subordinating
Conjunctions
COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
-used to connect equal or similar ideas or parts of a sentence.
THESE ARE: ForAndNorButOrYetSo
FANBOYS
EXAMPLES:
1. The car was expensive and fast.
2. The food was ready but I didn’t eat it.
CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS-always appear in pairs
-use them to link equivalent sentence elements
-consist of a coordinating conjunction linked to an adjective or adverb
Coordinating Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions
and both . . . and
but not only . . . but also
or either . . . or
whether . . . or
nor either . . . nor
so just as . . . so too
EXAMPLES:
1. Bring either your father or your mother at the family day.
2. Whether you like it or not, I am going to buy the set of encyclopedias.
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
-connect an independent clause and a dependent clause or subordinate clause
-used to express a specific relationship in time, cause, purpose, comparison, manner or condition
RELATIONSIP SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS USED
PURPOSE so that, in order that, that
TIME since, until, before, when, while, after, as, as soon as, as long as, whenever, once
CAUSE because, since, so that , in order that, why
CONDITION although, even though, even if, unless, if, as long as, while, in case
COMPARISON as, than,
MANNER as if, as though, how
EXAMPLES:
1. Since I will not be home, Tina will answer the phone.
2. After the player hit the ball, he ran around the bases.
Find the conjunctions in the following sentences. Label them as coordinating, correlative or subordinating. 1.I haven’t seen my brother since
he left for college. 2.Your aunt or your uncle will
pick you up from school today.3.Sarah did not feel well, but she
went to class anyway.4.Make sure you close all the
windows before it starts to rain.
SUBORDINATING
COORDINATING
COORDINATING
SUBORDINATING
5.Whether you win this race or lose, it doesn’t matter as long as you do your best.
6. John and Sally built a fish pond.
7. Maria steamed the corn while Fred fries the steaks.
Find the conjunctions in the following sentences. Label them as coordinating, correlative or subordinating.
CORRELATIVE
COORDINATING
SUBORDINATING
Find the conjunctions in the following sentences. Label them as coordinating, correlative or subordinating.
8. Cecilia is both energetic and ambitious.
9. Tom, Jane, Sue and Tim will be going on the trip.
10. After the rain stopped, the dog ran into the mud to play.
CORRELATIVE
COORDINATING
SUBORDINATING
DO THIS ACTIVITY:Combine the sentences using conjunctions given in parentheses. Do not change the order of the sentences. Pay attention to the punctuation.1.They got married. They had to learn to
manage their own home. (after)2.He went crazy. His wife burnt his
breakfast. (when)3.You can hear what I'm saying. You keep
quiet. (if)4.I won't invite my classmates to a party. I
know them well. (until)5.He arrived home. I had already cleaned the
house. (by the time)
Combine the sentences using conjunctions given in parentheses. Do not change the order of the sentences. Pay attention to the punctuation.6. The first quiz was easy. This one is
extremely difficult. (whereas)7. She's snobbish. People like her. (yet)8. We're broke. We can't buy
anything. (since)9. He failed. He won't give up his
ideals. (even though)10. I had known how much I would
disappoint him. I wouldn’t have done it. (if)
Let’s answer!
ANSWERS:1. After they got married, they had
to learn to manage their own home.
2.He went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast.
3.You can hear what I'm saying if you keep quiet.
4.I won't invite my classmates to a party until I know them well.
5. By the time he arrived home, I had already cleaned the house.
6. Whereas the first quiz was easy, this one is extremely difficult.
- The first quiz was easy whereas this one is extremely difficult.
7.She's snobbish, yet people like her.
8. Since we're broke, we can't buy anything.
9. Even though he failed, he won't give up his ideals.
10. I had known how much I disappoint him if I wouldn’t have done it.
ASSIGNMENT:Choose one topic and make a paragraph consists of conjunctions.
a.Happiest moment of your lifeb.Funniest moment of your lifec.Embarrassing moment of your
life