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ពុទ្ធិសាកលវិទ្យាល័យព្រះសីហមុនីរាជា Preah Sihamoniraja Buddhist University Group 1 Subject: Core English Topic: Conjunctions Lecturer: Phath Nat Student members: Phan saravorn Phann Phearom Kom maising Khun Mana
Conjunctions Conjunctions are used to express relationships between things in a sentence, link different clauses together, and to combine sentences. 3 Coordinating Conjunctions Subordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions Conjunctive Adverbs
4 Coordinating Conjunctions is a word that joins two or more words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. The most common conjunctions are the coordinating conjunctions. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: For And Nor But Or Yet So Coordinating Conjunctions
5 These conjunctions are often remembered using the acronym FANBOYS. Coordinating Conjunctions Here are some examples of coordinating conjunctions in use: I like to run and swim . 🏃 Individual words Do you want peperoni or anchovies on your pizza? Do you want to go to Royal palace or Museum ? 🏰
6 Coordinating Conjunctions He always plays football and volley ball . 🏈 Phrases The president has been praised for both his willingness to negotiate and his strength in defending his principles . I am a big fan of playing sports but not watching them . She went to the store and bought groceries .
7 Coordinating Conjunctions He was tired so he went to bed early . 😒 Independent clauses It was raining , so I took an umbrella . We went for a hike , but I didn’t bring the right shoes . He like to read books , and He also like to watch movies . 📖
8 Coordinating Conjunctions I want to go to the store , but I don’t have any money .
9 Subordinating Conjunctions is a word that joins a dependent clause to an independent clause. The dependent clause provides additional information about the independent clause, but it cannot stand on its own as a complete sentence. Subordinating conjunctions are often used to show time, place, cause, condition concession, or purpose. Here are some common subordinating conjunctions: After Although As As if Subordinating Conjunctions
10 Because Before How If Since Than Though Unless Until When Subordinating Conjunctions
11 Where While Here are some examples of subordinating conjunctions in use: Subordinating Conjunctions After I finish my homework, I will go to the park. Although it was raining, I didn’t take an umbrella. Even though she didn’t like peperoni, she still ate the pizza. I intend to go to South America next month, provided that I can get the time off work. 🌏
12 Subordinating Conjunctions As I was walking home, I saw a cat. 😸 When I see you again, I will give you a hug. 💑
13 Correlative Conjunctions is a pair of conjunctions that are used together to join words, phrases or clauses of equal importance. The most common correlative conjunctions are: Both/and Either/or Neither/nor Not only/but also Whether/or Just as/so Not/but Correlative Conjunctions
14 Here are some examples of correlative conjunctions in use: Correlative Conjunctions I like neither pepperoni nor anchovies on my pizza. Sports are a great way to bring people together, whether you like to play or just watch. 🏈 I would like to go to either the movies or the park. Both my parents and my sibling are coming to the party. 👪 She is not only beautiful but also intelligent. 👧
15 Conjunctive Adverbs is a word that joins two independent clauses and shows the relationship between them. Conjunctive adverbs are also known as a adverbial conjunctions. They are adverbs that can also function as conjunctions. Some common conjunctive adverbs include: Also Consequently Furthermore Hence However Indeed Conjunctive Adverbs
16 Instead Meanwhile Nevertheless Here are some examples of conjunctive adverbs in use: Conjunctive Adverbs The English language school offers discounted English language courses. There’s also a library where you can study and borrow books. 📖 Jen hadn’t enjoyed the play; nevertheless , she recommended it to her friend. I didn’t get enough sleep last night; therefore , I’m feeling tired today. 😒 I went to the store; however , I didn’t buy anything.
17 Conjunctive Adverbs I’m going to the movies tonight; meanwhile , my friend is going to the park.