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         Grammar Conjunctions:     more books (30)
  1. Prepositions and Conjunctions (Horizons Reading Grammar Series) by Usborne Books, 1999-01
  2. Gramatica lengua Espanola / Grammar Spanish Language: conjugacion / Conjunction by Larousse, 2005-03-30
  3. Tennis Court Conjunctions (Grammar All-Stars) by Doris Fisher, D. L. Gibbs, 2008-01
  4. Plurality, Conjunction and Events (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy) by P. Lasersohn, 1994-12-31
  5. Schaum's Outline of English Grammar by Eugene H. Ehrlich, 2000-04-20
  6. Repartee: Or, A reply to Negation, conjunction, and quantifiers (PEGS paper) by George Lakoff, 1969
  7. Conjunctions and the recall of composite sentences (Reports from the Institute of Psychology of the University of Technology Brunswick) by Micko. Hans Christoph, 1985
  8. Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: Kai, De, Tote, Gar, Oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series, 216) by Stephanie L. Black, 2002-07
  9. Tongue and lip training for vocalists and choirs, suitable for all voices;: A new technique of accurate and distinct word-production (to be used in conjunction ... with John Millard's Grammar of elocution) by Emil Anton Joseph Frederick Thornfield, 1915
  10. Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections (Straight Forward English Series) by S. Harold Collins, 1992-01
  11. If You Were a Conjunction (Word Fun) by Nancy Loewen, 2006-07
  12. Conjunctions 4
  13. Conjunctions (Magic of Language) by Ann Heinrichs, 2004-01
  14. Identificative copulatives in Southern Ndebele: evidence for diachronic postulations in Zulu (1)/ Identifiserende kopulatiewe in Suid-Ndebele: ondersteuning ... in Zoeloe.: An article from: Literator by Lionel Posthumus, 2006-08-01

81. Grammar Activities (Ohio ESL)
Question tags; Have something done; Nondefining clauses; A/The; conjunctions; etc; EL Easton grammar quizzes Test Your English, General grammar Tests,
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82. Grammar Index
A correlative conjunction is a coordinating conjunction that pairs up with Use correlative conjunctions to connect these words, phrases, or clauses.
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Correlative Conjunctions
On this page, you will find: A Definition of a Correlative Conjunction A correlative conjunction is a coordinating conjunction that pairs up with other words to connect elements in a sentence. They help indicate the relationship between elements they connect in a sentence. Back to the top A List of Common Correlative Conjunctions
  • both . . . and not only . . . but also not . . . but either . . . or neither . . . nor whether . . . or as . . . as
Back to the top Uses of Correlative Conjunctions
  • To connect nouns:
      Summer school is not easy but difficult. Both trees and flowers grow colorfully during summer.
    To connect adjectives:
      Summer camp offers not only swimming but also camping instruction. Kids enjoy both wet and dry sports.
    To connect prepositional phrases:
      I'll take my vacation either in July or in August. Most students are neither below nor above national academic standards.

83. Grammar Index
Coordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions link words, phrases or clauses of equal importance. This means that they always connect the same
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Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions link words, phrases or clauses of equal importance. This means that they always connect the same "kinds" of word groups: nouns with nouns, verbs with verbs, etc. Common coordinating conjunctions are:
  • and but nor or for so yet

84. English Grammar Parts Of Speech Guide
Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are necessary to grammar and communication.
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The eight parts of speech are the building blocks of communication. Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are necessary to grammar and communication. When you talk, when you write, and when you read, only through the correct use of the parts of speech will the words make sense. But what exactly are these parts of speech? Teaching online at einfoweb.com, we provide you with information about grammar, their uses, and how to use them. With the additional examples provided, you'll be able to learn grammar the quick and easy way. We also provide you with lesson plans, exercises, games, and study guides to help you with language arts. To start browsing through our free parts of speech and grammar information, click on the side bar. We hope that this helps you with your grammar structure, usage, and writing! The eight parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. To remember them, think of IVAN CAPP.

85. Real French.net | Intermediate French Grammar Notes | 26: The Subjunctive - Conj
open the grammar glossary in a popup window In French verbs coming after conjunctions can take either the subjunctive or indicative .
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86. Conjunctions
http//www.betterenglish.com/grammar/conjunctions.htm 20 multiple choice questions in this exercise. Content consists of typical sentences you might hear
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A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence. There seem to be three basic types of conjunctions. They are: coordinating conjunctions used to connect two independent clauses, subordinating conjunctions used to establish the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the sentence, and correlative conjunctions which always travel in pairs, joining various sentence elements that should be treated as grammatically equal. Need a list of the various conjunction types? http://www.virtualsalt.com/conjunct.htm DEVELOPMENTAL ORDER The developmental order of acquisition for the main types of conjunctions is: coordinating - subordinating - correlative . An attempt (see below) has also been made to order the specific conjunction lexicon within each of the main conjunction types. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Coordinating conjunctions may join single words, or they may join groups of words, but they must always join similar elements: e.g. subject+subject, verb phrase+verb phrase, sentence+sentence. The seven coordinating conjunctions in English are: FOR - is to introduce the reason for the preceding clause AND - joins two similar ideas together NOR - The conjunction nor is not extinct, but it is not used nearly as often as the other conjunctions. Its most common use is as the little brother in the correlative pair, neither-nor

87. Conjunctions: Grammar: Guide To Authors: Publishing In ESS
grammar. conjunctions. When that is used as a conjunction, do not use it again after an interjected clause, however long the sentence may be
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Grammar
Conjunctions
When that is used as a conjunction, do not use it again after an interjected clause, however long the sentence may be:
    The Director knew that , however great the travel difficulties to be overcome, that his assistant would be there. (Omit the second that.

Use while only in its true sense of time:
    He continued the traverse while I collected samples.

Otherwise, use and or although instead of while , such as in the following sentence:
    At the conference the terrain scientist gave a talk on sampling procedures and (not while) the geophysicist spoke on new instrumentation.
    Although not while) we found no evidence of fossils in the field, laboratory analysis revealed an abundant fauna.

Do not use also as a conjunction after and The word like can be used as a conjunction in constructions such as He ran like a rabbit, but do not use it in the sense of 'as' or 'as if':
    The field assistants worked as if they were possessed.
    not The field assistants worked like they were possessed.

Important Notices

88. Using Ruth Heller's Books To Teach Grammar: Interjections And Conjunctions
Standard Applies correct principles of grammar, parts of speech, and usage and mechanics A Book About Interjections and conjunctions by Ruth Heller,
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89. LEO Grammar Condensed
LEO Literacy Education Online. grammar Condensed Subordinating conjunctions, Introduce clauses that cannot stand by themselves as complete sentences
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LEO: Literacy Education Online Grammar Condensed PARTS OF SPEECH PARTS OF A SENTENCE
PARTS OF SPEECH
Part of Speech Definition Examples Nouns Name persons, places, things, ideas, or qualities. Capote, woman, Mississippi River, seashell, hardship, courage Pronouns Usually replace nouns and function as nouns. I, you, he, this, that, who, which, everyone Verbs Express actions, occurences, or states of being run, write, be, appear, seem Adjectives Describe or modify nouns or pronouns. necessary, private, beautiful Adverbs Answer these questions: when, where, why, how, how much, in what way? They modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. very, too, loudly, finally, yesterday, next, daringly. Prepositions Relate nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence. about, to, with, around, during, in, of, within Conjunctions Link words, phrases, and clauses. Coordinating conjunctions and correlative conjunctions Links words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. and, but, so, for, or, nor, not only . . . but also, either . . . or Subordinating conjunctions Introduce clauses that cannot stand by themselves as complete sentences and link them to main clauses.

90. A Grammar Of Vabungula. Part 2.5: Parts Of Speech: Conjunctions.
A grammar of Vabungula. Part 2.5 Parts of Speech - conjunctions The most common conjunctions are i and is but kral but zzi because il or. IS and KRAL
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A Grammar of Vabungula Part 2.5 - Parts of Speech - Conjunctions
Common Conjunctions
The most common conjunctions are: i and is but kral but zzi because il or IS and KRAL Note the difference between is and kral So aluga de is so fwil nigo okam de aman. I know him but Ke fwil rênk, kral syf. but light. ZZI DA Zzi is often paired with da to mean "because of." De sigezzu zzi da ulol. Grammar of Vabungula Alphabet Nouns Pronouns ... Home Page Page last modified on December 9, 2000 Vabungula is an artificial language invented by Bill Price in 1965. Vabungula co nûsk mugola famêlêtke onudzz Bill Price larla alara idekuzorekol.

91. NSCC: Loft Tutoring: Grammar Handouts - Conjunctions Or How To Eliminate Comma S
conjunctions or How to Eliminate Comma Splices at North Seattle Community College.
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This lesson is about ways to join simple clauses into longer, more complex sentences that are clear and comprehensible. Coordinating conjunctions for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so ) join two independent clauses. Place the conjunction between the clauses, and place a comma before it.
Grandmother lost her sight, but her hearing sharpened.
Note: A clause with a coordinating conjunction in front of it remains independent . That is, it is still a sentence. "But her hearing sharpened" is a perfectly correct sentence, regardless of whether it sounds beautiful or says much.
Subordinating conjunctions after, although, as, because, before, if, since, that, unless, until, when, where, whether; which, while, who, whom, whose ) also join clauses.
Grandmother's hearing sharpened because she lost her sight. Because Grandmother lost her sight, her hearing sharpened.
Note: A single clause that begins with one of these words is not a complete sentence. A subordinating conjunction magically transforms an independent clause into a dependent one, and dependent clauses are not sentences; they need independent clauses to lean on. "While her hearing sharpened" is a

92. Coordinate Conjunctions (from Grammar) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Coordinate conjunctions (from grammar) join elements that are grammatically the same two or more words, two equivalent phrases, or two equivalent clauses.
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93. Subordinate Conjunctions. (from Grammar) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Subordinate conjunctions. (from grammar) While coordinate conjunctions connect equal grammatical elements, subordinate conjunctions introduce dependent or
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While coordinate conjunctions connect equal grammatical elements, subordinate conjunctions introduce dependent or conditional clauses. Although she has money, she buys few luxuries. Because he was late, he missed the train.

94. E-Intro To Old English - 3. Basic Grammar: A Review
3 Basic grammar A Review. The remaining chapters of this book will often Subordinating conjunctions introduce subordinate clauses they are linking
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Basic Grammar: A Review
The remaining chapters of this book will often employ grammatical terminology. If you are not familiar with (or need to be reminded about) such terms as the names of the parts of speech and the elements of the sentence, or such concepts as the phrase and the clause, read this chapter.
3.1. Parts of speech
The traditional parts of speech are functional categories (a noun names a thing, a verb expresses an action), but they are also grammatical categories: a verb, for example, is a word that takes a particular set of endings and comes at a particular place in a sentence or clause. The functional and grammatical categories do not always match neatly. In Modern English, as we know well, nouns can quite often be used as verbs, adjectives as nouns, and prepositions as adverbs: the parts of speech can overlap quite a bit. You will find that the same is true in Old English.
3.1.1. Nouns

95. Polish: Grammar: Conjungtions
conjunctions can join words, phrases or clauses which have the same function in the sentence. This type is called Coordinating conjunction.
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Conjunctions
Conjunctions can join words, phrases or clauses which have the same function in the sentence. This type is called Coordinating conjunction . The other possible function, called subordinating conjunction , introduces noun and adverbial clauses. This type either joins clauses or begins a sentence.
Coordinating conjunctions:
i = and; to link related objects a = and; to show a contrast between two objects oraz = at the same time ale / lecz = but albo = or lub = or albo i = or even albo nawet = or even You need commas:
- before ale and lecz
- before a if the preceding and the following clause contrast with each other
- before the 2nd of two identical conjunctions
Subordination conjunctions:
There are 7 different types of subordinate clauses to introduce a subordinate clause. These are: cause comparison concession condition ... result and time Cause: bo = because; non-emphatic bowiem = because; stands after the verb dlatego (¿e) = for the reason (that) gdy¿ = because poniewa¿ = since skoro = since; stands at the beginning of a sentence

96. Grammar Matters | Grammar Exercises
Learn key generalusage grammar points in three two-hour sessions. it s/its  placement  series  conjunctions  colons  agreement
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97. Allen And Greenough's New Latin Grammar, Section 222
conjunctions, like prepositions (cf. § 219), are closely related to adverbs Most conjunctions are connected with pronominal adverbs, which cannot always
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CONJUNCTIONS.
quod , an old accusative; dum , probably an old accusative (cf. tum, cum , an old neuter ablative of none the less; proinde , lit. forward from there . Most conjunctions are connected with pronominal adverbs, which cannot always be referred to their original case-forms.

98. Online Technical Writing: Basic Patterns And Elements Of The Sentence
For more on of sentence grammar, see English Fundamentals by Emery, Kierzek, Adverbial conjunctions link two separate sentences, but require a semicolon
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Online Technical Writing: Basic Patterns and Elements of the Sentence
Basic Sentence Patterns and Types This section is a quick review of the fundamentals of the sentence. If you encounter unfamiliar terminology in this book or in your class, refer to this section for help. For more on of sentence grammar, see English Fundamentals by Emery, Kierzek, and Lindblom (Macmillan), for a thorough discussion of sentence grammar, along with exercises.
Basic sentence patterns
Subject + verb . The simplest of sentence patterns is composed of a subject and verb without a direct object or subject complement. It uses an intransitive verb, that is, a verb requiring no direct object: Control rods remain inside the fuel assembly of the reactor. The development of wind power practically ceased until the early 1970s. All amplitude-modulation (AM) receivers work in the same way. The cross-member exposed to abnormal stress eventually broke . Only two types of charge exist in nature.

99. Developing Basic Grammar Skills
This course is a basic course on grammar. You will learn about the parts of speech, In this section, you will learn about conjunctions and interjections
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100. Exercise On Coordination Types @ The Internet Grammar Of English

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