The document discusses conjunctions and their functions in sentences. It defines three main types of conjunctions - coordinating, subordinating, and dependent. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "so" join two grammatically equal parts of a sentence, while subordinating conjunctions like "although", "since", and "unless" introduce subordinate clauses. The document contains examples of conjunctions and questions to test the reader's understanding of their different types and uses.
The document discusses conjunctions and their functions in sentences. It defines three main types of conjunctions - coordinating, subordinating, and dependent. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "so" join two grammatically equal parts of a sentence, while subordinating conjunctions like "although", "since", and "unless" introduce subordinate clauses. The document contains examples of conjunctions and questions to test the reader's understanding of their different types and uses.
The document discusses conjunctions and their functions in sentences. It defines three main types of conjunctions - coordinating, subordinating, and dependent. Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "but", and "so" join two grammatically equal parts of a sentence, while subordinating conjunctions like "although", "since", and "unless" introduce subordinate clauses. The document contains examples of conjunctions and questions to test the reader's understanding of their different types and uses.
1. The main job of a conjunction is to _____ two parts of a sentence.
a. invert b. compare c. join 2. Which type of conjunction joins two parts of a sentence that are grammatically equal? a. balancing b. subordinating c. coordinating 3. The words "and", "but" and "so" are often classified as _____ conjunctions. a. coordinating b. subordinating c. dependent 4. The words "although", "since" and "unless" are examples of common _____ conjunctions. a. subordinating b. coordinating c. dependent 5. When "and" is used with the last word of a list, a comma is a. optional b. never used c. required 6. I was ill .......................... I didn't go to work. a. so b. because c. as 7. You should get your license renewed at once ................... pay a fine. a. or b. nor c. but 8. .......................... there is no demand for this type of book, I cannot place an order. a. since b. as c. either could be used here 9- 15. Name the three types of conjunction and their function. 16- 20. Use the following conjunctions in a sentence. Although Either/ or So Because Yet