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Conjunctions Conjunctions join words or groups of words. Do NOT confuse conjunctions with compound words (example: basketball is NOT a conjunction) Coordinating Correlative Subordinating Join words or word groups used in the same way (FANBOYS) Pair of conjunctions join parallel words Begins a subordinate clause and connects it to an independent clause For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so both…and, either…or, neither…nor, not only…but although, as, if, because, since, so that, unless, when, where, while

Conjunctions Directions: On your notes from yesterday, COPY THE SENTENCES(leave spaces between the lines). Identify the conjunctions in each sentence. Then label the nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, articles, adverbs, prepositions, and prepositional phrases. There are 7 conjunctions total. "In the mornings, when I am usually wide awake, I love to take a walk through the gardens and down by the lake, where I often see a duck and a drake. 2. I wonder as I walk by what they'd say if they could speak, although I know that's an absurd thought."

Conjunctions Directions: On your notes from yesterday, COPY THE SENTENCES(leave spaces between the lines). Identify the conjunctions in each sentence. Then label the nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, articles, adverbs, prepositions, and prepositional phrases. There are 4 conjunctions total. 1. Someone stole my car while I was waiting to pay for my gas. 2. Unless everyone is quiet, we will give away the surprise. 3. Sam had to buy Jennifer some candy since he ate all of hers. 4. Tina had to eat every two hours because of her low blood sugar.

Conjunctions Directions: On your notes from yesterday, COPY THE SENTENCES(leave spaces between the lines). Identify the conjunctions in each sentence. Then label the nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, articles, adverbs, prepositions, and prepositional phrases. There are 3 conjunctions total. I beat my last running time; however, I did not pass the mile requirement. I had to get some water as I had been running for 3 miles. 3. If we win the game, Coach will take us out for ice cream.

Conjunctions 1) Fido likes bones so dog treats. Directions: On your paper from yesterday, fix each sentence by changing the incorrect conjunction to the proper conjunction. Copy the sentences. There are 8 conjunctions total. Mark the parts of speech for EVERY word. 1) Fido likes bones so dog treats. 2) You can sit and stand. 3) I like candy before it tastes good. 4) She hugged both her mom if her dad. 5) Go put on either your shoes and your boots. 6) Your shoes go on before your socks. 7) My brother had to choose a sticker if a pencil.