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BANK EXAM ONLINE COACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR CONJUNCTION

2www.bankguru.in CONJUNCTION A conjunction is a word which merely joins together sentences or clauses, and sometimes words. That is a beautiful place and I have been there. That is the beautiful place where I have been. Did you notice the difference? CLASSES OF CONJUNCTIONS Conjunctions are divided into two classes: 1) co- ordination and 2) sub- ordination

Co- ordination conjunction : It joins together clauses of equal rank. For example: He is slow, but he is sure. Sub- ordination conjunction : It joint together clauses in which one is dependent on the other. For example: Since you wish to excel in life, you must learn English.

SOME RULES Rule : Scarcely should be followed by when, not by than. Incorrect : Scarcely had he arrived than he had to leave again. Correct : Scarcely had he arrived when he had to leave again. Rule : No sooner is followed by than, not by but. Incorrect : No sooner had we reached the station but the train left. Correct : No sooner had we reached the station than the train left. Rule : Do not use seldom or ever in place of seldom or never. Incorrect : The national network seldom or ever telecasts good programmes. Correct : The national network seldom or never telecasts good programmes.

5 Rule : Correlative conjunctions should be followed by the same part of speech. Incorrect : He neither agreed to my proposal nor to his. Correct : He agreed neither to my proposal nor to his. Rule : Neither is followed by nor, not by or. Incorrect : The phone neither went dead or worked properly. Correct : The phone neither went dead nor worked properly. Rule : Conjunction that is not used before (1) a sentence in direct narration. (2) an interrogative adverb or interrogative pronoun in the indirect narration. Incorrect : He said that, "It is none of my business." Correct : He said, "It is none of my business."

6www.bankguru.in Rule : Although goes with yet or a comma (,) in the other clause. Incorrect : Although Manohar is hardworking, but he does not get a job. Correct : Although Manohar is hardworking, yet he does not get a job. Rule : Nothing else should be followed by but, not by than. Incorrect : Mr Bureaucrat! This is nothing else than red-tapism. Correct : Mr Bureaucrat! This is nothing else but red-tapism. Rule : The correlative conjunctions indeed... but are used to emphasise the contrast between the first and the second parts of the statement. Incorrect : I am indeed happy with my school but it produces famous men. Correct : I am indeed happy with my school that it produces famous men

Rule : In a "not only... but also..." sentence, the verb should agree with the noun or pronoun mentioned second, that is, the one after but also, because this is the part being emphasized. Incorrect : Not only the students but also the teacher were responsible for what happened in the class. Correct : Not only the students but also the teacher was responsible for what happened in the class. Rule : Such... as is used to denote a category whereas such... that emphasizes the degree of something by mentioning its consequence. Incorrect : Each member of the alliance agrees to take such action that it deems necessary. Correct : Each member of the alliance agrees to take such action as it deems necessary.

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