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1. There are two basic types of conjoined structures.

True/False
2. A derived conjunction has an underlying structure containing only two conjoined
structures.
True/False
3. In case of phrasal conjunction, conjuncts are generated directly by a phrase structure
schema.
True/False
4. Conjunctive conjunctions are or/lub,albo.
True/False
5. Polish equivalent for English but is lecz, ale.
True/False
6. There are more conjunctions in English than in Polish.
True/False
7. lecz/ale, i/oraz, lub/albo are freely interchangeable.
True/False
8. a can be correctly used when the intention of the speaker is to convey the idea of
contrast.
True/False
9. a can be correctly used in any phrasal conjunction constructions with
between/pomidzy.
True/False
10. In the Polish translation of some of the conjunctions which are related to conditionals
special forms may appears between the conjuncts.
True/False
Key:
1. True 6. True
2. False 7. True
3. True 8. True
4. False 9. False
5. False 10. True

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