Title: Conjunctions
1Conjunctions
2- Coordinating Conjunctions
3Coordinating Conjunctions
- For
- And
- Nor
- But
- Or
- Yet
- So
4Coordinating Conjunctions
- Def A coordinating conjunction connects words,
groups of words, or whole sentences
5Coordinating Conjunctions
- Connecting nouns The stew needs more onions and
carrots. - Connecting pronouns Give the message to him or
me.
6Coordinating Conjunctions
- Connecting verbs He would not eat or sleep.
- Connecting adjectives The runner was exhausted
but victorious.
7Coordinating Conjunctions
- Connecting Adverbs Mark spoke clearly and
forcefully. - Connecting Prepositional Phrases The gardener
works with great care yet without pleasure.
8Coordinating Conjunctions
- Connecting Sentences Sandy missed the bus, so
we took her home.
9Write the coordinating conjunction in each
sentence.
- Taylor and Allison drew pictures for the art
contest. - I was grounded, so I couldnt talk on the phone.
- I needed paper, a pen, and a notebook for class.
- I washed and ironed the blouse.
- Jason or Sam will pitch today.
- Did you like your peanut butter and jelly
sandwich? - Can you carry those boxes, or should I help you?
- Did you recognize him or her?
- The cashmere sweater was fluffy and warm.
- Janine ran strongly and quickly in the half
marathon.
10 11Correlative Conjunctions
- Def Correlative conjunctions are pairs of
conjunctions that connect words or word groups
12Correlative Conjunctions
- Joining Nouns At the party, Jen served both
hamburgers and hot dogs. - Joining Pronouns Mom wants to know whether you
or I will set the table.
13Correlative Conjunctions
- Joining Verbs Danny not only entered but also
won the marathon. - Joining Adjectives The house was neither
attractive nor affordable.
14Correlative Conjunctions
- Joining Adverbs He spoke both rapidly and
clearly. - Joining Prepositional Phrases You will find the
books you need either on reserve or in the
reference room.
15Correlative Conjunctions
- Joining Sentences Not only did we bake the
pies, but we also sold them.
16Write the pair of correlative conjunctions in
each sentence.
- Neither Kim nor Beth read that book.
- Both Mom and Dad go to conferences.
- Luis not only hit a home run, but also hit a
triple. - Either you must clean your room, or I will.
- Rico cant decide whether to ride the bus or walk
to school. - The dog is both scary and cute.
- I not only take care of the dog but also the cat.
- Either Barbara or Carrie will make the speech.
- Not only Franklin but also Matt made the honor
roll. - Kathy must decide whether to baby-sit or go with
her friends.
17- Subordinating Conjunctions
18Subordinating Conjunctions
- Def A subordinating conjunction connects the
dependent clause of the sentence to the
independent clause
19Subordinating Conjunctions
- After Although
- Because Before
- If Since
- So Though
- Unless Until
- When Whenever
- Where Wherever
- While
20Subordinating Conjunctions
- 1. Until you finish your homework, dont turn on
the television. - 2. If you are a serious traveler, you should
carry the right gear. - 3. Although you may not know her name, please
introduce yourself.
21Subordinating Conjunctions
- 1. Barbara will decorate for the party while I
wrap the presents. - 2. I will pay you for the work when you finish.
- 3. Please hurry and get dressed before the
visitors arrive.
22Write the subordinating conjunction in each
sentence.
- After we eat dinner, you can go to the mall.
- I like to run outside when the weather is cool.
- Since you are going to Florida, please bring me a
souvenir. - Jack will get a new cell phone unless it costs
too much. - While you were at the park, your parents called.
- Susan will find you wherever you are.
- Sarah and Sheila hope to make lasagna if they
have the correct ingredients. - Although Mark was ready for the test, he thought
he failed it.