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Conjunctions Review IDENTIFIES AND USES CONJUNCTIONS – COORDINATING, CORRELATIVE, AND COMMON SUBORDINATING.
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3 Types of Conjunctions:
Coordinating Subordinating Correlative
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Coordinating Conjunctions
Join words, phrases, or clauses FANBOYS for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so Must insert a comma (,) before a coordinating conjunction that separates two independent clauses.
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Examples Lisa made spaghetti, and John made the dessert.
My mother let me go to the dance, but she said I had to be home by 11pm. SHSGA students will go to SHMS next year, or they will go to Wilbanks Middle School.
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Subordinating Conjunctions
Introduce a dependent clause and link it to an independent clause. If you start a sentence with a subordinating conjunction, then you must insert a (,) at the end of the dependent clause.
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Examples Whenever Lynn takes a break, she walks around the block.
Our company hired Jack because he is the best candidate for the job.
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Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions are used in pairs, in order to show the relationship between the ideas expressed in different parts of a sentence. both ... and either ... or neither ... nor if ... then whether…or not only…but also
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Examples He is both intelligent and good-natured.
I will either go for a walk or read a book. He is neither rich nor famous. If that is true, then what happened is not surprising. The speaker not only described the benefits of laughter but also shared personal stories.
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