FANBOYS Coordinate conjunction. FANBOYS For (reason) I went to bed early, for I was tired And (addition) My sister and I went shopping last Saturday Nor/not(negative.

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FANBOYS Coordinate conjunction

FANBOYS For (reason) I went to bed early, for I was tired And (addition) My sister and I went shopping last Saturday Nor/not(negative choice) I will neither drink nor dance But (contrast) this room is old, but it is very comfortable Or (options) do you want to play piano or play violin? Yet (contrast/outcome) he likes to play tennis, yet his favourite sport is football So (result) I was very tired, so I went to bed early

1. The bowl of squid eyeball stew is hot and delicious. 2. The squid eyeball stew is so thick that you can eat it with a fork or spoon. 3. Rocky, my orange tomcat, loves having his head scratched but hates getting his claws trimmed. 4. Rocky terrorizes the poodles next door yet adores the German shepherd across the street. 5. Rocky refuses to eat dry cat food, nor will he touch a saucer of squid eyeball stew. 6. I hate to waste a single drop of squid eyeball stew, for it is expensive and time-consuming to make. 7. Even though I added cream to the squid eyeball stew, Rocky ignored his serving, so I got a spoon and ate it myself. EXAMPLES

Exercises Fill these sentences by the best coordinate conjunction (for,and,nor,but,or,yet,so) I’m going to go shopping on Sunday......buy some new clothes I’ve just eaten dinner....I’m not hungry Why don’t you ring Sue....find out what time she’s coming over tonight? Don’t tell John about his birthday party...you’ll spoil the surprise I have been saving my money this year..... next year I plan to take a long holiday in Europe.

Cont... Secretery to boss: do you want anything else.... can I go home now? I love to travel.....I hate travelling by bus I’m Bored! Let’s go out to dinner.....see a movie I like living in the city....my mother prefers living in the village Betty’s just got a great promotion at work she is ver happy.

COMPLEX SENTENCE Complex sentence is a sentence contains one independent clause/ main clause and at least one dependent clause. Example: The dinner was burned because she had forgotten it. Independent c: The dinner was burned Dependent c: (because) she had forgotten it

Dependent clause has some functions: 1. Adjective clause modifies noun/ pronoun 2. Adverb Clause modifies V,ADV,ADJ in the main clause 3. Noun Clause subtitutes a noun in the main clause functioning as S, Object of preposition or appositive

Dependent clause usually begins by: subordinate conjunction (contoh: after, since, when, although, because) ketika digunakan pada adverbial clause relative pronoun (contoh: who, which, whose, whom, that) ketika digunakan pada Adjective clause question word, if /weather, atau that ketika digunakan pada noun clause

Adjective Clause Relative pronoun and relative adverb are used in connecting dependent clause to the main clause. Relative pronoun: who, whom, which,whose,that Relative adverb: where,when,why

Who: to modify a person as a subject Whom: to modify a person as an object Which: to modify subject/object thing Whose: is for possession Where: to relate a place When: to a time expression Why : to reason

examples The person who phoned me last night is my teacher The woman, who is very beautiful, is my sister The manager, who comes on time, has worked for almost 10 years Mr. Abraham, whom I admire so much, was my headmaster. The person whom I phoned last night is my teacher

The car which hit me was yellow The car which I drive is old. Mueeza is a cat which is very faithful. The mansion, whose owner is going on holiday, has burned down. My brother, whose phone you just heard, is a doctor. The car, whose driver jumped out just before the accident, was completely destroyed.

The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work. That's the restaurant where we met for the first time. I remember the day when we first met. There was a very hot summer the year when he was born.