Voegwoorde Conjunctions 3 Groups 3 Rules Overview What
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Voegwoorde (Conjunctions) 3 Groups, 3 Rules. . .
Overview What are conjunctions? Conjunctions are used to join two sentences When working with conjunctions, we refer to them with the abbreviation “VW” The sentences that we join are referred to with the abbreviations “S 1” and “S 2”. The conjunction (VW) is usually inserted BETWEEN S 1 and S 2
The three groups. . . There are three types of conjunctions Each type is called a GROUP. Each GROUP has a specific RULE Each RULE tells you what to do with the Verb 1 (V 1) in the sentence that follows the conjunctions(VW)
In other words. . . Conjunctions Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 3 All three rules tell you what to do with V 1 of S 2
Group 1. . . Group 1 is the easiest to do. Why? Rule 1: S 1 + VW + S 2 (Word Order stays UNCHANGED) Let’s join look Sentence at an example: 1 (S 1) and Sentence 2 (S 2) S 1: Die man koop ‘n koerant S 2: hy lees die nuus. VW: want
Rule 2. . . V 1 of S 2 goes to the beginning of S 2 Rule 2: S 1 + VW(Group 2) + [V 1 of S 2] + Rest of S 2 Let’s join look Sentence at an example: 1 (S 1) and Sentence 2 (S 2) Die man koop ‘n koerant. V 1 S 2 S 1: S 2: hy lees die nuus VW: dus
Rule 3. . . V 1 of S 2 goes to the END of S 2 Rule 3: S 1 + VW(Group 2) + S 2 + [V 1 of S 2] Let’s join look Sentence at an example: 1 (S 1) and Sentence 2 (S 2) S 1: Die man koop ‘n koerant S 2: hy lees die nuus VW: omdat V 1 S 2
To revise. . . 3 Groups 3 Rules Rule 1: S 1 + VW + S 2 (Word Order stays UNCHANGED) Rule 2: S 1 + VW(Group 2) + [V 1 of S 2] + Rest of S 2 Rule 3: S 1 + VW(Group 2) + S 2 + [V 1 of S 2]
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