COORDINATING CONJUNCTION
#For::::::::::> Zyen is work hard every day
for examination next month.
#And:::::::::> He and his friends go to
playing basketball.
#Nor::::::::::> He is neither
sane nor brilliant.
#But::::::::::> she wants to join the dances group
but she shy.
#Or::::::::::> You want strawberry or
Chocolate.
#Yet:::::::::> I haven’t told anyone else yet.
SUBODINATING
CONJUNCTION
#Because::::::::::> Because e-mail now plays such a huge role in
our communications industry.
#Before::::::::::> Can you do you work before you going to 1b.
#After::::::::::> After you eat you should wash it.
#Although::::::::::>He decided to go, although i told him not to.
#As::::::::::> Johnson kept looking out the window like as though he had someone waiting for him.
CORRECTIVE CONJUNCTION
# Either…or ::::::::::>
“In the fall, Phillip will either start
classes at the community college as his mother wishes or join the
Navy, his father’s hope.”
# Neither…nor :::::::::>
“Neither the potted ivy on the
counter nor the dirty dishes in the sink have enjoyed water on their
surfaces for the past week.”
#Not only…but also ::::::::::>
“Jason James not only requires a
3,000-word research essay but also assigns a 500-word reaction paper every
single week.”
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