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1 Conjunctions Joining Clauses

2 Conjunctions Before we talk about conjunctions, we need to review what a clause is. A clause is a group of words that include a subject and a verb. Ex: the dog ran. (dog = subject; ran = verb)

3 Conjunctions There are 2 types of clauses that you need to know: independent and dependent. Independent clause: can exist by itself. Ex: I will hate you. <- this can be a sentence! Dependent clause: it needs another clause to sound normal. They normally start with a conjunction. Ex: if you leave. <- this is not a sentence!

4 Conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions connect two independent clauses. They hold the two independent clauses together. Both clauses are equal! AND I love to eat she loves to run

5 Conjunctions The coordinating conjunctions you know are summarized by the acronym FANBOYS. For And Nor But Or Yet So

6 Conjunctions If you are joining 2 independent clauses, you must use a comma! I love to eat, but she loves to run.

7 Conjunctions You don’t use a comma if there is not an independent clause on each side! I love to eat, but she loves to run. I love to eat and run. *This is NOT an independent clause because there is no subject after AND!

8 Conjunctions More examples of where a comma IS needed (S V, S V). There is a S/V pair on both sides of the conjunction! I don’t study, but I work hard. She hates me, but I love her. I study, and he helps me. You can stay, or you can leave.

9 Conjunctions Examples of where a comma ISN’T needed!
See that there is NOT a S/V pair on each side of the conjunction! I don’t study or work hard. She hates John and me. I study and help. You and James can stay or leave.

10 Conjunctions Compare both sides! I don’t study, but I work hard.
She hates me, but I love her. I study, and he helps me. You can stay, or you can leave. I don’t study or work hard. She hates John and me. I study and help. You and James can stay or leave.

11 Conjunctions COMPOUND sentences SIMPLE sentences
I don’t study, but I work hard. She hates me, but I love her. I study, and he helps me. You can stay, or you can leave. I don’t study or work hard. She hates John and me. I study and help. You and James can stay or leave.

12 Conjunctions Turn to your partner and explain the difference between a simple sentence and a compound sentence.

13 Conjunctions Without writing it down, join the two ideas below. Tell your partner 1 example of a simple sentence and 1 example of a compound sentence. Hillary, Jeremiah, ate Penelope, ran, Tristan, didn’t run


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