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A Conjunction is a part of

speech that connects two


words, sentences, phrases
or caluses.
Conjunctions are joining words. They join words or sentences.
Reason Concession

Time Type of
Conjunction Place

Condition Manner
Type of Conjunction
Subordinating conjunctions

Time Reason Concession Conditions Place Manner


• After  Because  Although  If  Where  As if
• Before  Since  Though  Unless  Wherever  Though
• Since  So that  While  Until
• When  In order  Even  In case
• Whenever  That  Provided
• While  Why  That
• Until  Assuming
• As  That
• As…….as  Even if
• once
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Conjunctions Examples

‘AND’ is used to join words or sentences a) I have a pencil and an eraser.


that show a similar idea. b) Patricia and Siti are friend.

‘BUT’ is used to join two ideas that are a) John is poor but he is happy.
opposites. b) He fell into the drain but was not hurt.

‘BECAUSE’ is used to show reason. a) I did not go swimming because it was


raining.
b) We could not sleep because it was too
hot.

‘SO’ is used to show a result. a) It was raining, so the game was


cancelled.
b) She studied hard, so she passed the
test.
Conjunctions Examples

‘OR’ is used to show a choice. a) Do you prefer tea or coffee?


b) You can order pizza or friend chicken.

‘IF’ is used to show condition. a) I will not go if Cindy goes.


b) If you seen Daus, tell him that Mrs tan
wants to see him.

‘ALTHOUGH’ is used to show opposite a) Although she was sick, still went to
statements. school.
b) Although he is tired, he continues
working.
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