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  1. Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: kai, de, tote, gar, oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series, 216) by Stephanie Black, 2002-04-30
  2. Grammar Practice Simplified: Subjects, Predicates, Direct Objects, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Punctuation and More (Book D, Grades 5-6) (Grammar Practice Simplified) by Essential Learning Products, 2002
  3. Conjunctions 4
  4. A Descriptive and Comparative Grammar of Western Old Japanese: Part 2: Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Particles, Postpositions (The Languages of Asia) (Japanese and English Edition) (Pt. 2) by University of Hawaii at Manoa Alexander Vovin, 2008-12-18
  5. Harrap's Pocket German Grammar (Harrap's language Guides) by Harrap, 2009-07-14
  6. Practical English Grammar (Volume 3); Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions by Hidesaburo Saito, 2010-03-14
  7. Identificative copulatives in Southern Ndebele: evidence for diachronic postulations in Zulu (1)/ Identifiserende kopulatiewe in Suid-Ndebele: ondersteuning ... in Zoeloe.: An article from: Literator by Lionel Posthumus, 2006-08-01
  8. Comparison and conjunction: An essay in universal grammar by Leon Stassen, 1984
  9. Tongue and lip training for vocalists and choirs, suitable for all voices;: A new technique of accurate and distinct word-production (to be used in conjunction ... with John Millard's Grammar of elocution) by Emil Anton Joseph Frederick Thornfield, 1915
  10. Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections (Straight Forward English Series) by S. Harold Collins, 1992-01
  11. If You Were a Conjunction (Word Fun) by Loewen, Nancy, 2006-07
  12. Conjunctions (Language Rules!) by Ann Heinrichs, 2010-08
  13. Fantastic! Wow! and Unreal!: A Book About Interjections and Conjunctions (Ruth Heller World of Language) by Ruth Heller, 2000-10-23
  14. Ellipsis in Conjunction (Neue Kleine Bibliothek)

21. Stufun.com Grammar Conjunctions Main Section Free Download
conjunctions (Joining Words). A table and a chair. There is a table. Wordswhich join two sentences or two sets of words are called conjunctions.
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Conjunctions (Joining Words)
A table and a chair.
There is a table.
There is a chair.
There is a table and a chair.
In the above sentence, and is used to join the two sentences There is a table There is a chair
Words which join two sentences or two sets of words are called Conjunctions Joining words)
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22. Stufun.com Grammar Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions Free
Correlative conjunctions. Either the train is late or we are early. Someconjunctions like the one above are used in pairs either-or.
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Either the train is late or we are early.
Some conjunctions like the one above are used in pairs - either-or Conjunctions which are used in pairs are Correlative Conjunctions
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23. German Grammar: Conjunctions
German grammar * Review Exercises. Flags. conjunctions. There are two typesof conjunctions subordinating conjunctions; coordinating conjunctions.
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CONJUNCTIONS There are two types of conjunctions: Subordinating conjunctions introduce a dependent clause, coordinating ones coordinate clauses of the same type (two or more main clauses or two or more dependent clauses).
A. Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions coordinate clauses of the same type (two or more main clauses or two or more dependent clauses). There is no special word-order rule; the basic rules apply . The most common coordinating conjunctions are: und
oder
denn
aber

sondern
and
or
for, because
but

but (instead)
Beispiele
  • Machst du das oder machst du das nicht? Wir kommen nicht heute, sondern morgen. Er hat mir gesagt, er Savannah besucht hat und dort zu River Street gegangen ist
    This example shows the coordination of subordinate (dependent) clauses: und coordinates the two dependent clauses; the auxiliary verbs ( hat ist ) are at the end of the respective clause. Both clauses are dependent on the main clause.
  • B. Subordinating Conjunctions

    24. Rules Of Grammar
    conjunctions. The Groups of conjunctions. conjunctions are auxiliary parts ofspeech. 2. Subordinate conjunctions join clauses of complex sentences.
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    Conjunctions
    Nouns Adjectives Numerals Pronouns ... Particles
    The Groups of Conjunctions
    Conjunctions are auxiliary parts of speech. They are used to join words, the parts of speech or sentences. Some conjunctions (da, tu, magram, kholo, etc.) join words as well as sentences. The group of conjunctions (rom, rodesats, rotsa, tu, ara, sanam, vidre, radganats, rata, rak'i, rogorts k'i, etc.) joins only sentences. 1. Coordinate Conjunctions join parts of speech or the sentences that are equal to each other.
    These conjunctions are: da (and), tu (and, if, whether, or), magram (but), kholo (but, only), an (either), anan (eitheror), anu (or, that is), e.i. - abbreviated ese igi (that is, i.e.), khan, khankhan (sometimessometimes), gind, gindgind (eitheror), aramed (but), k'i araaramed (notbut), tund, tundtund (eitheror), agretve, aseve (also), ara mart'o (not only).
    2. Subordinate Conjunctions join clauses of complex sentences. These conjunctions are: rom (because, in order to, that), imit'om rom (because), imis gamo, radgan, radganats (because), rodesats, rotsa (when, whenever), tu (if), tu ara (if not), sanam (before), vidre (as long as, until, up to, than), rogorts (as), vinaidan (because, since, for), imit'om rom (because), rata (in order to) rak'i (as, since), torem (else, if not, otherwise), titkos (as if), vidre (than), tumtsa (although, however), ase rom (so that), rotsa (when), rogorts k'i (as soon as).
    Adding postposition ts to the interrogative pronouns transfers them into subordinate conjunctions.

    25. The Write Right Guide - Grammar: Conjunctions
    conjunctions. One longrunning debate regarding conjunctions is theuse of words like and, but and or at the beginning of a sentence.
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    One long-running debate regarding conjunctions is the use of words like and, but and or at the beginning of a sentence. Bernstein has this conclusion for us: Sentences beginning with "and", "but", or "or" are acceptable provided the practice is not overdone. Indeed, nothing that is overdone is ever acceptable, be it language or lamb chops. One very common error with the usage of the conjunctions although and but is illustrated below: Although/But Although these products are expensive but retailers have no problem selling them. Although these products are expensive, retailers have no problem selling them. These products are expensive but retailers have no problem selling them. Although these products are expensive, yet retailers have no problem selling them.

    26. A Grammar Of Vabungula. Part 2.5: Parts Of Speech: Conjunctions.
    A grammar of Vabungula Part 2.5 Parts of Speech - conjunctions. Common conjunctions.The most common conjunctions are i and is but kral but zzi because il or.
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    A Grammar of Vabungula Part 2.5 - Parts of Speech - Conjunctions
    Common Conjunctions
    The most common conjunctions are: i and is but kral but zzi because il or IS and KRAL Note the difference between is and kral So aluga de is so fwil nigo okam de aman. I know him but Ke fwil rênk, kral syf. but light. ZZI DA Zzi is often paired with da to mean "because of." De sigezzu zzi da ulol. Grammar of Vabungula Alphabet Nouns Pronouns ... Home Page Page last modified on December 9, 2000 Vabungula is an artificial language invented by Bill Price in 1965. Vabungula co nûsk mugola famêlêtke onudzz Bill Price larla alara idekuzorekol.

    27. Tsca's Danish Grammar - PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS
    conjunctions (bindeord) tsca's Danish grammar © 1999 Copyright by Tomasz G. Sienicki tsca @ edb.dk This page http//www.geocities.com/tsca.geo/dansk/ .
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    Prepositions and conjunctions
    Forholdsord og bindeord Prepositions (forholdsord) The use of prepositions differs among languages. Therefore I provide only a list of prepositions here. Consult a dictionary.
    Conjunctions (bindeord) og Nina og Peter Nina and Peter men gammel men sund old but healthy eller te eller kaffe? tea or caffee? mens Mens jeg spiste, snakede du. While I was eating you were talking. fordi fordi det var dyrt. I didn't buy it, because it was expensive. jeg kommer fra skole, spiser jeg. When I come from school, I eat. om Jeg ved ikke, om if/whether we'll get rain tomorrow. tsca's Danish Grammar
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    28. Cats Family - Grammar - English - Conjunctions
    In many sentences you need words that serve to join words or group of words. Ingrammar, words that have this connecting function are called conjunctions.
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    Conjunctions
    In many sentences you need words that serve to join words or group of words. In grammar, words that have this connecting function are called conjunctions She drives too fast and too recklessly.
    He or you will audit the account.
    Andrew fell and broke his arm.
    It is a large but attractive house. Top

    29. Polish: Grammar: Conjungtions
    Adverbs Prepositions conjunctions Numerals Particles Sentencestructure General Pronunciation Dictionary grammar Links
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    Conjunctions
    Conjunctions can join words, phrases or clauses which have the same function in the sentence. This type is called Coordinating conjunction . The other possible function, called subordinating conjunction , introduces noun and adverbial clauses. This type either joins clauses or begins a sentence.
    Coordinating conjunctions:
    i = and; to link related objects a = and; to show a contrast between two objects oraz = at the same time ale / lecz = but albo = or lub = or albo i = or even albo nawet = or even You need commas:
    - before ale and lecz
    - before a if the preceding and the following clause contrast with each other
    - before the 2nd of two identical conjunctions
    Subordination conjunctions:
    There are 7 different types of subordinate clauses to introduce a subordinate clause. These are: cause comparison concession condition ... result and time Cause: bo = because; non-emphatic bowiem = because; stands after the verb dlatego (¿e) = for the reason (that) gdy¿ = because poniewa¿ = since skoro = since; stands at the beginning of a sentence bo mo¿e ...

    30. Englishpage.com Grammar Book: Conjunctions
    Click Here Advertise your product or service at Englishpage.comTop conjunctions. Englishpage.com grammar Book conjunctions.
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    31. ESLhome - Online Grammar Lessons - Prepositions And Conjunctions
    www.ESLhome.org Online grammar Lessons Prepositions and conjunctions.
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    32. Roviana Grammar
    grammar OF THE ROVIANA LANGUAGE. conjunctions. Copulative, meke and,. sa tasiqumeke na tinaqu, my brother and my mother. tekulu meke ene la, rise and go.
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    GRAMMAR OF THE ROVIANA LANGUAGE
    CONJUNCTIONS
    Copulative, meke and,
    sa tasiqu meke na tinaqu, my brother and my mother tekulu meke ene la, rise and go. In some cases meke is not used, but na is used instead, rena na boni, day and night na givusu na kolo, wind and sea.
    Adversative, ba, but,
    meke matagutu ba tago au mo, do not fear but believe me only.
    Connective
    The participle si often appears as a mere connective in narration, meke sipu ele ta va mate sa, si kaqu neta ranena meke toa pule si asa and when he has been killed, then on the third day he will rise again.
    Disjunctive, ba, or: sometimes ba be is used for or,
    pana veluvelu ba pana korapa boni, when it is evening or midnight.
    Conditional, be, if,
    be boka evania goi keke tona tataru ni gami if you can do anything pity us
    Illative, pude, that, so that; then - tiqe; therefore = sina gua,
    mae si asa pude hataia vuana he came to seek fruit.
    Causal, ura, for, because, ura loke karosona ke ture mate because (it) had no root it soon died. qetu tugo sari na tie tatru ura kaqu ta tataru hobeni si arini glad are the people merciful, for they shall mercy obtain.

    33. WinCzEduc : Czech Grammar
    WinCzEduc Czech grammar. conjunctions. A, nebo, ale, než aresubordinate conjunctions and connect words or sentences. Others
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    34. Daily Grammar
    19992001 Word Place, Inc. All rights reserved. DAILY grammar- - - - by Mr. Johanson Lessons 76-80. Lesson 76 - conjunctions.
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    801/221-7707 (fax) info@dailygrammar.com © 1999-2001 Word Place, Inc. DAILY GRAMMAR - - - - by Mr. Johanson Lessons 76-80 Lesson 76 - Conjunctions A conjunction is a word that joins other words, phrases (groups of words), or clauses (groups of words with a subject and verb). Co-ordinate conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses of equal rank. There are two kinds: simple and correlative. Subordinate conjunctions join dependent clauses to independent clauses. I will refer to them simply as co-ordinate, correlative, and subordinate. The co-ordinate conjunctions are the following: and, but, or, nor, for, and yet. For and yet can only join clauses.) The correlative conjunctions are always in pairs. They are either-or, neither-nor, both-and, not only-but also, and whether-or Some common subordinate conjunctions are after, although, as, as if, because, before, if, since, so that, than, unless, until, when, where, while The co-ordinate and correlative conjunctions should be memorized since they are common and few in number.

    35. Daily Grammar
    DAILY grammar - - - by Mr. Johanson Lessons 81-85. Lesson 81 - conjunctions.A conjunction is a word that joins other words, phrases, or clauses.
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    801/221-7707 (fax) info@dailygrammar.com © 1999-2001 Word Place, Inc. DAILY GRAMMAR - - - - by Mr. Johanson Lessons 81-85 Lesson 81 - Conjunctions A conjunction is a word that joins other words, phrases, or clauses. Correlative conjunctions join words, phases, or clauses of equal rank. The correlative conjunctions are always in pairs. They are either-or, neither-nor, both-and, not only-but also, and whether-or List the correlative conjunctions joining phrases in the following sentences. 1. You can go neither to the corn maze nor to the movie. 2. Not only in the movie but also in the book, the plot was outstanding. 3. I will wear either the gray coat or the brown sweater with this pair of pants. 4. I didn't know whether to correct him or let him learn the hard way. 5. I enjoyed both reading the book and seeing the movie. Answers 1. neither-nor 2. not only-but also

    36. Grammar, Use Of Conjunctions
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    37. English Grammar Subordinating Conjunctions
    Subordinating conjunctions. Subordinating conjunctions connect clausesto the main subject and verb. since, after, until, because
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    Subordinating conjunctions connect clauses to the main subject and verb. since, after, until, because, although, if, unless, where, when, while, as Examples:
    Although the game was long, it held the children's interest.
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    38. Preposition And Conjunction Study At English-Zone.Com - Grammar Quizzes And Exer
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    40. English Works! Grammar: Conjunctions
    conjunctions and Interjections. A conjunction is a word that connects phrases,words, or clauses. conjunctions are often used as transitions.
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