Conjuntions Definition connect words or groups of words

  • Slides: 7
Download presentation
Conjuntions Definition: connect words or groups of words Two types of conjunctions: 1. Coordinating:

Conjuntions Definition: connect words or groups of words Two types of conjunctions: 1. Coordinating: connect similar words or groups of words but, and, nor, for, so, or, yet Hint for writing: You should never start a sentence with a conjunction!

Conjunctions Definition(function): connect words or groups of words Two types of conjunctions: 1. Coordinating:

Conjunctions Definition(function): connect words or groups of words Two types of conjunctions: 1. Coordinating: connect similar words or groups of words but, and, nor, for, so, or, yet Hint for writing: You should never start a sentence with a conjunction!

Coordinating conjunctions continued: 1. 2. 3. Uses for coordinating conjunctions: Connect words: The pen

Coordinating conjunctions continued: 1. 2. 3. Uses for coordinating conjunctions: Connect words: The pen and paper contained fingerprints. Connect phrases: The forensic specialist sprinkled powder on the doorknob and along the windowsill. Connect clauses/compound sentences: The expert examined the evidence, but she could not confirm the identity of the burglar.

2 nd type of conjunction Correlative conjunctions: pairs of words that work together to

2 nd type of conjunction Correlative conjunctions: pairs of words that work together to connect both…and, neither…nor, whether…or, either…or, not only…but also Uses for correlative conjunctions: 1. Connect nouns: Either the small van or the bus will pick us up. 2. Connect verbs: Every morning she both runs and swims. Connect phrases: She’ll come, whether by train or plane, I can’t say.

Correlative conjunctions continued: 4. Connect clauses/compound sentences: Not only can they sing, but they

Correlative conjunctions continued: 4. Connect clauses/compound sentences: Not only can they sing, but they can also dance. Remember - “Conjunction-junction, what’s your function? ” https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=RPo. BE-E 8 VOc Practice: pg. 376, 378, &379

Interjections Definition: an exclamation that expresses feeling or emotion. Ex: wow, hey, oh, ugh,

Interjections Definition: an exclamation that expresses feeling or emotion. Ex: wow, hey, oh, ugh, huh, well… ü Use commas to set off interjections expressing mild emotion. ü Use exclamation points to set off those expressing strong emotion.

Examples: Surprise: Oh, we did not expect you today. Joy: Goodness! How good it

Examples: Surprise: Oh, we did not expect you today. Joy: Goodness! How good it is to see you! Pain: Ouch! I stubbed my toe! Hesitation: I can’t explain, uh, exactly how it happened.