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CONJUNCTIONS

DWI PRASTYANINGRUM
LIA FITRIANI
ROBBI JOHANNES

WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?

A conjunction is like glue. It helps things to


stick together. Conjunctions join words or
groups of words together. The most common
ones are and, or, and but.

A conjunction joins words, phrases, and


sentences, which are called clauses.

WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?

Conjunctions join two or more words.

Example: I went to the store to buy eggs, milk,


and bread.

WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?

Conjunctions can join two prepositional


phrases.
Ex. I went skiing down the hill and past the
trees.

WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?
Conjunctions can connect two clauses or
sentences.
When two sentences are joined, a comma
MUST be placed before the conjunction.

Ex. I played cards for awhile, but then I played


chess.

TYPES OF CONJUNCTIONS
One type of conjunction is the coordinating
conjunction.
They connect words, phrases, and clauses,
which are sentences.
They connect things of equal value.
(This means that they would connect a noun
with another noun or a prepositional phrase
with another prepositional phrase.)

WHAT IS A COORDINATING CONJUNCTION?

Coordinating conjunctions are what come to


most peoples minds when they hear the
word conjunction. They can join together
words, phrases and independent clauses.
There are seven of them, and theyre easy to
remember if you can just remember FAN
BOYS:

TYPES OF CONJUNCTIONS

There are seven coordinating conjunctions:

And

For

Or

Nor

yet

But

so

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
For
Explains reason or purpose (just like because)
For is also used to show a relationship between
things. When it is used to combine two
sentences, you must put a comma before it.
Example : I ordered a pizza, for I was hungry.

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
And connects things that are alike or joined
together.
Example: I want pasta and pizza.

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Nor is used to present an alternative
negative idea to an already stated negative
idea
Example: I do not want pasta nor pizza.

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
But is used to connect things that are different
or separated.
Example: I want pasta but not pizza.

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Or is used to presents an alternative or a
choice
Example: Do I want pasta or pizza?

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Yet is used to show a change. When it is
used to combine two sentences, you must
put a comma before it.
Example: I want pasta, yet I also want pizza.

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
So is used to show a relationship between
things. When it is used to combine two
sentences, you must put a comma before it.
Example: I want popcorn, so I made some.

SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

A subordinating conjunction introduces a


dependent clause and indicates the nature of the
relationship among the independent clause(s) and
the dependent clause(s).

SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

For example

If my throat hurts, I will go to


the doctor.
when
When my throat hurts, I will go

if

to the doctor.
As long as
As long as my throat hurts,
I will go to the doctor.
now that
Now that my throat hurts, I
will go to the doctor.
before
Before my throat hurts, I will
go to the doctor.

SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

When using the following conjunctions,


you should add not to the subordinate
clause to imply contrast:
although
Although my throat
hurts, I will not go to the doctor.
even though
Even though my
throat hurts, I will not go to the doctor.

TYPES OF CONJUNCTIONS
Another

type of conjunction is called


correlative conjunctions.
Correlative conjunctions connect
words, phrases, and clauses, which are
sentences.
Correlative conjunctions connect
things of equal value.
(This means that they will connect a
verb with another verb or a sentence
with another sentence.)

CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
Correlative

Conjunctions are not single


words. They work in pairs.
There are five pairs of correlative
conjunctions:
both.and
neither.nor

whether.or

not only.but also


either.or

EXAMPLES OF CORRELATIVE
CONJUNCTIONS
Ill have both the cheesecake and the cupcake

EXAMPLES OF CORRELATIVE
CONJUNCTIONS
I dont want neither pickles nor tomato on my
hamburger.

EXAMPLES OF CORRELATIVE
CONJUNCTIONS
I didnt know whether youd want the
cheesecake or the cupcake, so I got you
both.

EXAMPLES OF CORRELATIVE
CONJUNCTIONS
I either want the cheesecake or the cupcake

EXAMPLES OF CORRELATIVE
CONJUNCTIONS
Not only do I play the flute, but I also play
the clarinet.

exercise
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Although he was the best qualified party candidate, he didnt


win the elections.
When you come back from your trip, well meet to discuss
the problem.
Since he was angry with her, he didnt utter a word.
They said that the movie was fantastic, so I watched it.
I didnt know that she can neither read nor write.
Both Sara and James are invited to the party.
Whether you watch TV or do your homework is your decision.
Not only are they noisy but they are also lazy.
You can either walk to school or take the bus .
Keep quiet or go out.

exercise
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Although he was the best qualified party candidate,


he didnt win the elections.
When you come back from your trip, well meet to
discuss the problem.
Since he was angry with her, he didnt utter a word.
They said that the movie was fantastic, so I watched
it.
I didnt know that she can neither read nor write.
Both Sara and James are invited to the party.
Whether you watch TV or do your homework is your
decision.
Not only are they noisy but they are also lazy.
You can either walk to school or take the bus .
Keep quiet or go out.

SOURCE
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-ofspeech/conjunctions/what-is-aconjunction.html
http://www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca/hypergr
ammar/conjunct.html
http://www.education.com/studyhelp/article/conjunctions/

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