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  1. Conjunctions, compound and complex sentences (Structured tasks for English practice) by Susan D Lopez, 1979
  2. Conjunctions Through Pictures (Language Through Pictures Ser.) by Harris Winitz, 1982-01
  3. A programmed worktext for use in conjunction with Reading French in the arts and sciences by Edward M Stack, 1972
  4. Derived conjunction with a̲n̲d̲, n̲o̲t̲, b̲u̲t̲, and t̲o̲o̲ (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Humanities. Thesis. 1975. B.S) by Todd Sjoblom, 1975
  5. Conjunction reduction, gapping, hacking and the preservation of surface structure by R. A Hudson, 1975
  6. Observations on the prepositions, conjunctions, and other particles of the Isizulu and its cognate languages, by Lewis Grout, 1859
  7. Conversations with Conjunctions by May, 1994-01
  8. Practice Makes Perfect: Exploring Grammar (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Gary Muschla, 2010-11-26
  9. Practice Makes Perfect Mastering Grammar (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Gary Muschla, 2010-11-26
  10. The Origins and Development of the Waw-Consecutive: Northwest Semitic Evidence from Ugarit to Qumran by Mark S. Smith, 2009-07
  11. Grammar of the Turkish language. Phonetics, morphology, etymology, semantics, syntax spelling, punctuation, word Premises, postpositions, conjunctions and particles, interjections, affixes, sentence, spelling, punctuation, Volume (part) 3. / Grammatika turetskogo yazyka. Fonetika, morfologiya, etimologiya, semantika, sintaxis, orfografiya, znaki prepinaniya. T.3 Sluzhebnye slova, poslelogi, soyuzy i chastitsy, mezhdometiya, affixy, predlozhenie, pravila orfografii, znaki prepinaniya by Eyyup Genish, 2009
  12. Physics for grammar schools: A section of part 1 of the 'Science and education' report to be read in conjunction with the policy statement (Science and education series) by Science Master's Association, 1961

61. So And For As Conjunctions -- The KISS Approach To Grammar
own. In Understanding grammar, for example, Paul Roberts includes for, yet, and so among the coordinating conjunctions. He
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"So" and "For" as Conjunctions First of all, please realize that you do not need to study and memorize this material. As you analyze texts, you will find "so" and "for" used as conjunctions and probably reach the conclusions described on the "Conjunctions" page on your own. The words are, however, a matter of debate among grammarians, so the following is a justification, not an explanation, of the KISS approach toward them. "So" Although many modern grammarians simply consider "so" as a coordinating conjunction, the primary justification for considering it as either coordinating or subordinating is the question of meaning. Whereas coordination implies a union of or a choice among identities of equal value, the logical relationship implied by "so" is cause/effect . Most grammarians, even Paul Roberts, my favorite, ignore the question of meaning. In his discussion of "so," he claims that it is a coordinating conjunction primarily because it "must always stand between the two elements joined." (

62. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
There are two main types of conjunctions coordinate and subordinate. The primaryconjunctions in common use are although, because, however, or, that, when, whereas.
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63. Studying Grammar Like Crazy! - Conjunctions, Introduction
Studying grammar Like Crazy! This page ©2000 by nicholasemiller. conjunctions,and, but, nor, or, etc. Introduction, coordinate, 1 - 3.
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9 advanced Conjunctions and, but, nor, or, etc. Introduction, co-ordinate Explanation and discussion: Conjunctions are words that join words, phrases, clauses or sentences together. There are several types, but in this lesson we will look at 'simple' conjunctions. Basically, there are two types of simple conjunctions, those that 'join' words together, called additive or copulative and those that contrast or disjoin words, called contrasting or disjunctive . If you think like a mathematician, then
  • the former are like a + b
  • while the latter are like a - b or a b

Example(s): Types of co-ordinate conjunctions: additive or copulative contrasting or disjunctive also likewise but neither other and moreover either nevertheless otherwise besides then else nor still both however or yet additive or copulative contrasting or disjunctive The manager and her assistant made it to the meeting Thursday.

64. New Testament Greek - Grammar Supplement - Conjunctions

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65. New Testament Greek - Grammar Supplement - Conjunctions & Interjections
New Testament Greek grammar supplement conjunctions and interjections. conjunctionsare used to join together sentences or parts of sentences.
http://website.lineone.net/~ntgreek/m89-conj.html
New Testament Greek
Grammar supplement
Conjunctions and interjections Conjunctions are used to join together sentences or parts of sentences. When used to join sentences, each sentence (by definition) would make complete sense on its own, e.g. I like cats and she likes dogs. I think this example is better described as two sentences joined by "and" rather than one sentence. Punctuation is not what defines what a sentence is and isn't – a sentence is defined by its meaning. Understanding this is of vital importance when it comes to the Greek of the New Testament, which has virtually no punctuation. Each individual sentence has one subject, and one main clause with a finite verb. The example above has two finite verbs and two equal main clauses, therefore there are two sentences. In the example above this is fairly clear, because there are two different subjects - I and she. But consider this example, I went to the store and bought some books. At first sight "bought some books" does not seem to be able to stand on its own as a sentence. However there are two sentences – the subject of the second sentence is implied in the same way as the subject of a direct command is implied. However

66. Conjunctions -Cyber Grammar Online Grammar Course
The University of Exeter Cyber grammar Cyber grammar online grammar courseconjunctions page. conjunctions Definition conjunctions
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~damyhill/grammar/conjunction.htm
Conjunctions
Definition:
  • Conjunctions are words which join clauses or smaller units of a sentence together. Without them, many sentences would be very short! In many ways, conjunctions are the links in syntactic chains, which is why some people call them connectives.
    No respectable person would visit Devon and miss out on the cream tea! We ordered scones, jam and clotted cream, the full works. Unfortunately, the pastoral idyll was somewhat dampened when the rain started. It rained and rained and rained.
  • Common conjunctions include: and, but, because, that, when, if, or
Conjuncts:
  • Another sub-word class is the conjunct. The conjunct, strictly speaking is an adverbial, but its connecting function means it shares similarities with conjunctions. Whereas the conjunction links units within sentences, the conjunct can link clauses within sentences and make links between sentences. Thus conjuncts play an important role in establishing cohesion within texts.
  • Common conjuncts include: firstly, likewise, furthermore, finally, moreover, to conclude, altogether, therefore, consequently, otherwise, in that case, rather, on the other hand, however, incidentally, meanwhile…
  • Distinguishing between conjuncts and conjunctions is not difficult. In general, the position of a conjunction is fixed between the two units it is linking. However, a conjunct is more mobile and can stand in various positions.

67. Conjunctions: Advanced -Cyber Grammar Online Grammar Course
The University of Exeter Cyber grammar Cyber grammar online grammar courseconjunctions Advanced page. conjunctions Advanced
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Conjunctions: Advanced
The Two types of conjunction
  • There are two types of conjunction: co-ordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions.
  • Coordinating conjunctions link clauses or units of equal importance. There are relatively few co-ordinating conjunctions, principally and, but, so, or . For example:
    I loathe cabbages and sprouts
    Romeo loved Juliet, but their parents disapproved

  • Subordinating conjunctions join units of unequal importance, in which one unit is subordinate to the other. There is a considerable variety of subordinating conjunctions including because when, unless, since, although, where, that

68. Index Of /learn/1500103/Grammar/conjunctions
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69. TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links - ESL : Grammar And English Usage
See the past lessons or sign up for a daily email grammar lesson. For native-English-speakinghigh school students. English conjunctions (Linda Bryson
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70. TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links - ESL : Quizzes : Javascript Requiring Frames
grammar usage included. English Exercises Online conjunctions - 3 (LilliamHurst) 7 questions on the use of conjunctions grammar usage included.
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71. English Grammar
CHAPTER 28. conjunctions. The conjunctions in the following examples are printedin bold type. eg We could go to the library, or we could go to the park.
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A conjunction may be used to indicate the relationship between the ideas expressed in a clause and the ideas expressed in the rest of a sentence. The conjunctions in the following examples are printed in bold type.
e.g. We could go to the library, or we could go to the park.
He neither finished his homework nor studied for the test.
I went out because the sun was shining.
1. Coordinate conjunctions
Coordinate conjunctions are used to join two similar grammatical constructions; for instance, two words, two phrases or two clauses.
e.g. My friend and I will attend the meeting.
Austria is famous for the beauty of its landscape and the hospitality of its people.
The sun rose and the birds began to sing
In these examples, the coordinate conjunction and is used to join the two words friend and I , the two phrases the beauty of its landscape and the hospitality of its people , and the two clauses the sun rose and the birds began to sing The most commonly used coordinate conjunctions are and but and or . In addition, the words

72. New Testament Greek - Grammar Supplement - Conjunctions

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73. Suomen Kielioppi - Finnish Grammar
Coordinating conjunctions, Suomen kielioppi Finnish grammar Suomi EnglishDeutsch © 1999 Panu Mäkinen Palaute - Feedback + pamakine@jyu.fi.
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Conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions
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74. Professor Tom Eiland's ENGCIT Grammar Online ESL - Conjunctions
conjunctions and Adverbs. Sometimes a linking word can be a conjunction, a transition,or an adverb depending on the type of sentence in which it is placed.
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75. Grammar Index
Subordinating conjunctions. Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependentor nonessential clauses and connect them to the main clause.
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Subordinating Conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent or nonessential clauses and connect them to the main clause. Common subordinating conjunctions are:
  • after although as as if as long as as though because before even if even though
    if if only in order that now that once rather than since so that than that

though till unless until when whenever where whereas wherever while

76. Grammar And Punctuation
grammar and Punctuation. This Page is Under Construction Parts of Speech. conjunctionsSubordinating conjunctions; Coordinating conjunctions; Correlative
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77. NHG Grammar: Conjunctions
excerpt. conjunctions. A term used in traditional grammar to includeboth coordinators and subordinators. For interest. Bibliography.
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Conjunctions
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Bibliography
  • Gildersleeve, B. L. and Gonzalez Lodge, 1895. Latin Grammar. London: Macmillan. (Reprinted London: St. Martin's Press, 1977.)
  • Engel, Ulrich, 1988. Deutsche Grammatik. Heidelberg: Groos.

78. NHG Grammar: Conjunctions

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79. TestMagic
is a word that we use between other things that are the same in terms of grammar. Trick.This trick will help you to remember the most common conjunctions
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Any questions? Ask TestMagic! A conjunction is a word that we use between other things that are the same in terms of grammar. Let's look at some examples: Gary and Susan study together. In this sentence, and is a conjunction; we are using it to join two nouns Gary and Susan Gary and Susan study and work together. In this sentence, we are using and to join to verbs study and work
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This trick will help you to remember the most common conjunctions: A-N-B-O-Y-S A : and
N : nor
B : but
O : or
Y : yet
S : so Many teachers and schools teach you the FANBOYS trick (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) but TestMagic students know that for is a subordinating conjunction , not a coordinating conjuction.

80. Grammar, Mechanics, And Usage Resources @Web English Teacher
and uses of conjunctions, including conjunctive adverbs. Scroll down for an explanationand chart regarding expletives. Create Your Own grammar Exercise from
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Adjective and Adverb Taboo from LessonPlansPage.com
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Designed as a beginning-of-the-year review, this activity helps students identify weaknesses in grammar skills. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Jane Straus generously shares instruction in grammar, punctuation, and capitalization. Each page also has practice sentences with answers at the bottom. Cartoon Enrichment , a SuccessLink
Students write cartoon strips about parts of speech. Includes samples and rubric. Conjunctions
These charts help students see the types and uses of conjunctions, including conjunctive adverbs. Scroll down for an explanation and chart regarding expletives. Create Your Own Grammar Exercise from AskERIC
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