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TICKING

GAME
CONJUNCTIONS
CONJUNCTION is a word which
connects two words or clauses
or sentences/phrases and shows
the relation between them.
THREE TYPES OF CONJUNCTION:

1. COORDINATING CONJUNCTION
2. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION
3. CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION
COORDINATING CONJUNCTION
We can identify in a sentence if it has a
coordinating conjunction if that sentence
are equally important and complete in
terms of grammar when compared with
each other. Especially, when it uses the
coordinating conjunction word 'FANBOYS'.
F – for
A – and
N – nor
B – but
O – or
Y – yet
S - so
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION
It is used to join an independent and complete clause
with a dependent clause that relies on the main
clause for meaning and relevance.
Examples:
Although, as, before, once, though, until, whether
CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION
Are pairs of conjunctions used in a sentence
to join different words or groups of words in
a sentence together

Examples:
Both/And; Either/Or; Just As/So; Neither/Nor;
Not Only/But Also; Whether/Or; Hardly/When
ACTIVITY
TIME!
Group 1
Direction: Connect the conjunction
words to build the sentence correctly.
Choose your conjunction in the words'
bank below.
Group 2
Direction: Read the sentences and use
the word bank to complete the
crossword puzzle.
 
3 2 1 Total
Timeliness        

Cooperation        

Accuracy        

Behavior        
Assignment

Direction: Construct at least 2 sentences


on each types of conjunction the
underline the conjunction words being
used in the sentence, and write

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