Connectors 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fragments.
Advertisements

In grammar Conjunctions are a part of speech that connects two words, phrases or clauses together.
Punctuation Formulas.  A complete sentence can be connected to another complete sentence through the use of a semicolon.  Sentence; sentence.  Example.
Fragments and Run ons Ms. López March 7th, 2012.
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences Know the difference between compound and complex sentences and how to write them. © 2008, TESCCC 6th Grade English.
Relationships between ideas 4  Because is used to express expected results  Even though is used to express unexpected results  Showing unexpected results:
Connectors I-Subordinating conjunctions II-Coordinating conjunctions III-Transitions.
Journal Writing Prompt
Independent vs. Subordinate
Parts of Speech: What is a CONJUNCTION? English 7 Mr. Holes.
Subordinating Conjunctions Transitions 7 Unit 7 – Page 78.
Conjunction (Junction)
The Bottlenose Dolphin Do you know about the bottlenose dolphin? If you don’t, don’t worry because I will teach you everything. By Laurel.
By: April. Dolphins are cute. Dolphins use two flippers and a dorsal. They have big teeth. They are gray. They are pink. WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
8 Parts of Speech Review Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Interjections, Conjunctions.
Conjunctions connect ideas and lengthen sentences.
Compound & Compound - Complex Sentences. Compound =  2 or more complete thoughts  … using conjunctions, such as - - and, but, & so.
Conjunctions are words that join or connect the parts of a sentence. They are more often than not the binders that glue an idea in a sentence to the other.
Mammals Lic. Thelma Salas Cantú.
01/anthropology.jpg.
Conjunctions. Definition A conjunction joins two words or groups of words (phrases or clauses) together.
All About Mammals What is a mammal? A mammal is an animal that has hair or fur. What mammal does this fur belong to? Most mammals give birth to live.
for and nor but or Yet so FANBOYS shows that the second idea is the result of the first FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO is to introduce the reason for the.
Subordinating & Coordinating Conjunctions. Importance Subordinating & coordinating conjunctions are important because they join different clauses to form.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSES Syntax of the English Language 2015/2.
All about Mammals By Tracie Claybrook Sample presentation to be made by students.
ORT Greenberg K. Tivon 1 Linking Ideas (Connectors) Irena Tseitlin (based on” High School Grammar” by Ronald Green )
 Nouns name persons, places, things, or ideas. 1. Proper: CAPITAL LETTERS  Montana, Sally, United States of America 2. Common: no capital.
Conjunction (Junction)
Conjunction Notes.
Comma Rules: Phrases, Clauses, & Conjunctions
Improving Descriptive Writing
Fragments © 2016 by Bedford/St. Martin’s.
Syntax of the English Language 2016/2
Coordinating conjunctions
Let’s connect ideas logically!
Either: any one of two. Each of two (A garden with a fence on either side) Either…or: introducing two choices (Either you come or I go) Neither: not the.
CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
Review – 3 Types of Sentences
Independent and Dependent Clauses
Conjunction (Junction)
Connectors.
Review – 3 Types of Sentences
Kinds of Clauses Page:
At the Beach High Frequency Word Story
I can haz correct commas pleez?
And Because But Conjunctions Or So Nor.
Fragments © 2016 by Bedford/St. Martin’s.
COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
What is a clause?.
Comma Splices & Fused Sentences
Compare/Contrast Essay
Review – 3 Types of Sentences
Fragments © 2016 by Bedford/St. Martin’s.
Independent and Dependent Clauses
Review – 3 Types of Sentences
Conjunctions connect ideas and lengthen sentences.
Coordinating Conjunctions FANBOYS
PARTS OF SPEECH.
BALANCING SENTENCE PARTS
Complex Sentences Grade 3 ©Copyright by Write Score LLC.
Compare/Contrast Essay
A conjunction is a word that joins single words or groups of words.
Compound Sentences Danielsen.
How many words can you find?
What you already know Simple Subject + Simple Predicate = Simple sentence She sang. Complete Subject + Complete Predicate = simple sentence The young girl.
CONNECTORS AND LINKERS
Comma Splices/Run-ons Misplaced Modifiers Parallelism
Conjunctions!!
Conjunctions Parts of Speech.
Presentation transcript:

Connectors 1

Use conjunctions to add ideas: and, as well, too, in addition (to) https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/08/27/18/24/girl-429380_640.jpg Sally is enjoying a hot and beautiful day on the beach.

Use conjunctions to add ideas: and, as well, too, in addition (to) http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2014/07/31/20/37/bottlenose-dolphin-406763_640.jpg Dolphins are mammals. In addition to being warm-blooded, dolphins also feed their babies with milk. 

Use conjunctions to contrast ideas: but, however, nevertheless, yet https://pixabay.com/pt/modelo-feminino-linda-fotografia-2346281/ Linda is covered in paint, but she doesn’t mind.

Use conjunctions to express condition: if, as long as, unless https://pixabay.com/pt/nata%C3%A7%C3%A3o-nadador-feminino-corrida-78112/ Ana can win the competition if she swims a little faster.

Use conjunctions to express condition: if, as long as, unless https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/09/03/22/06/guitar-435094_640.jpg These kids will be good musicians unless they stop practicing.

Do you prefer bread or fruit a for snack? Use conjunctions to introduce options: or, nor, either... or, neither... nor http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2014/06/29/22/58/still-life-379858_640.jpg Do you prefer bread or fruit a for snack?

You may add either red or yellow pepper to the recipe. Use conjunctions to introduce options: or, nor, either... or, neither... nor http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2014/08/18/23/11/paprika-421087_640.jpg You may add either red or yellow pepper to the recipe.