PPT-Conjunctions and Interjections

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Coordinating Correlative Subordinating Conjunction Junction httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvRPoBE E8VOc Conjunctions Connect words or groups of words Coordinating Conjunctions

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Coordinating Correlative Subordinating Conjunction Junction httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvRPoBE E8VOc Conjunctions Connect words or groups of words Coordinating Conjunctions Connect words of the same kind so like 2 nouns or 2 verbs. Preview. If we cross of all the noun, pronoun, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and prepositions in the following sentences, what are we left with?. I finished my homework and practiced the trumpet.. Will you go to the game or babysit your sister?. In grammar Conjunctions are a part of speech that connects two words, phrases or clauses together.. Types of Conjunctions. Coordinate Conjunctions- also known as FANBOYS, can hold together grammatically parallel words or part of a list. It can also join two parallel phrases or keep distinct thoughts from drifting too far apart.. Ms. Williams ELA. Correlative Conjunctions. Conjunction review—conjunctions are the “connectors” of a sentence. They link words and phrases together. . Correlative Conjunctions. —these are two conjunctions that work together to connect parts of sentences . • . Helps to combine a dependent clause to an independent clause.. • . Dependent clause – incomplete thought . After the game. •. Independent clause – complete thought (subject, predicate, doesn’t need more info). By Alexis Kitchens . Subordinating conjunctions. The subordinating conjunction is the essential ingredient in a complex sentence. One main clause (or independent) and one subordinate(or dependent) makes up a complex sentence. INTERJECTIONS. Interjections are words that are added to convey emotion.. RULE: Interjections are not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence.. Interjections are usually followed by an . Miss Johnson. Conjunctions. Conjunctions. : a word that connects words, phrases (groups of words that . do not . contain both a subject and a verb), or clauses (groups of words that. do . contain subjects and verbs). Page 79. Compound and complex sentences . . Conjunctions. are words that join ideas (think about the word ‘junction’). . Sentence. . sentence.. . conjunction. and. although. but. when. after. A review of prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.. Day 1 – Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. A preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence.. FANBOYS. . F. or. A. nd. N. or. B. ut. O. r. Y. et. S. o. FANBOYS. F. or. A. nd. N. or. B. ut. O. r. Y. et. S. o. FANBOYS are . coordinating conjunctions. . We often use them with a comma to make a . Why does it matter?. Coordinate vs. Subordinate. Coordinate: “of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance” (Dictionary.com). Subordinate: “of less importance; secondary” (Dictionary.com). Grammar Notes. 610.3 . Commas after Introductory Phrases & Clauses. Use a comma after an introductory participial phrase.. Ex. . Determined to finish the sweater by Friday. , my grandmother knit night and day.. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS. CONNECT WORDS OR GROUPS OF WORDS THAT HAVE A SIMILAR FUNCTION IN THE SENTENCE. F. or We were proud of ourselves, . FOR. we had finished the project.. A. nd My sister . AND. Parts of Speech. Interjections. Interjection. is a big name for a little word. . Interjections . are short exclamations like . Oh!. , . Um. or . Ah!. . They . have no real grammatical value but we use them quite often, usually more in speaking than in writing. .

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