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NAME : SYAFIRA RIZKY

NIM : 0704213043
CLASS/SEM : BIOLOGY 2
COURSE : ENGLISH
MEETING : CONJUCTION

In each of the following sentence, circle the conjunctions and decide what kind
it is coordinating, correlative, or subordinating.

1. Abby and Michael are siblings. (coordinating)


2. I had to decide between having a big breakfast or saving room for lunch.
(coordinating)
3. Karra had always loved sewing, but she didn’t take sewing lessons until
she was in her thirties. (subordinating)
4. Neither the new computer nor the old one is working no. (correlative)
5. Until the clock strikes 5 P.M, we’ll work! (subordinating)
6. Because it is so hot, we’ve run the air-conditioning for days.
(subordinating)
7. Your comment was neither funny nor helpful. (correlative)
8. Our relationship is not only warm, but also encouraging. (subordinating)
9. You join the group first, and I will follow. (subordinating)
10. Since the candidate addressed our issue, we voted for her. (subordinating)

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