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Parts of Speech: What is a CONJUNCTION?

English 7 Mr. Holes. Parts of Speech: What is a CONJUNCTION?. A CONJUNCTION is a word that connects or joins together words or groups of words CONJUNCTIONS are very useful words that can even join two halves of compound sentences. A CONJUNCTION is one of the 8 parts of speech.

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Parts of Speech: What is a CONJUNCTION?

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  1. English 7 Mr. Holes Parts of Speech: What is a CONJUNCTION?

  2. A CONJUNCTION is a word that connects or joins together words or groups of words CONJUNCTIONS are very useful words that can even join two halves of compound sentences. A CONJUNCTIONis one of the 8 parts of speech. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  3. The most common CONJUNCTIONS are: and but or for nor so yet These can connect subjects, verbs, and entire sentences. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  4. Some CONJUNCTIONS are used in pairs: either…or neither…nor both…and not only…but also Either Tim or Joe will lend you a pencil. Neither Sally nor Mary did their homework. Steve not only took notes but also passed his test. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  5. CONJUNCTIONS can join subjects: Ice cream and brownies are my favorite snacks. Either Inland Lakes or Onaway will win the tournament. Neither Ray nor Peter chase ghosts. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  6. CONJUNCTIONS can join verbs: My brother runs and swims during the triathlon. Michelle can cook or clean the dishes. Steve not only won the race but also broke a record. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  7. CONJUNCTIONS can join objects: That bridge is old yet strong. Her sister is both smart and beautiful. Our team will be talented but rugged. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  8. CONJUNCTIONS can join sentences (to make a compound sentence): Sally had a good job, but she had to move. The runner fumbled the ball, and the defense recovered. It will be a difficult game, for the opponent is strong. Parts of Speech: What is a Conjunction? So, what is aCONJUNCTION ?

  9. Why should we use CONJUNCTIONS in our writing?– which sounds better: “Tom is kind and gentle, both caring for animals and taking care of his little sister .” “Tom is kind. Tom is gentle. Tom cares for animals. Tom takes care of his little sister.” - or -

  10. Why should we use CONJUNCTIONS in our writing? Customize this editing technique to your writing. If you find yourself using the short, choppy sentences often—choose a Conjunction instead. The first example’s is VERY repetitive, isn’t it? That’s why it’s important to use the conjunctions to connect similar words.

  11. How can using Conjunctions help you? • Communicating your ideas clearly • Demonstrating you have controlover your writing • Making your writing more exciting &fun to read

  12. What do we think of authors or writers who don’t use Conjunctions? • They do not proofread. • They are lazy(and probably boring). • They do not take the timeto re-read their work. • They don’t care if the reader enjoys their writing

  13. Knowing the Parts of Speech IS Important!!! • For knowledge • For a job • For education • For clarity • For communication

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