22-07-2008, 10:06 PM
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( The important joining words(Conjunctions
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Part 1 and 2 told you about making more interesting sentences by using compound and complex sentences.
For both of these, you need a good selection of conjunctions, or joining words.
As I mentioned earlier, Conjunctions are words that connect words, sentences, phrases, or clauses.
The 'magnificent seven' conjunctions (the most commonly used) are:
and, although, as, because, but, if, or
There are a number of other important conjunctions that you can use.
These can be put into categories of time, place, or agreement
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TIME =before, after, until, since, when, whenever, while
e.g.
We all went home before a fight broke out.
She went to bed after she put the cat out.
There will be no peace until somebody says that they are sorry.
It has not been the same around here since our friends moved away.
They put the television off when the programme had finished.
He washes his new car whenever it gets mucky.
The children go to the crèche while Mum goes to work.
PLACE =where
e.g.
Remember that restaurant where you ate a huge steak.
AGREEMENT =though, although, whether
e.g.
He could play the violin though he was only five years old.
I would invite you to come in although the place is a mess.
It was a great show whether you wanted to join in or just watch.
Conjunctions can join nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
Example:
(I have a pen and a book. (Joining two nouns
(He joked and we laughed. (Joining two verbs
(She is beautiful and tall. (Joining two adjectives
(He eats quickly andnoisily. (Joining two adverbs
Remember!Try to avoid using the same conjunction over and over again. It is much better to 'mix and match'.
The conjunction you use can change the meaning of the sentence. You can't use every conjunction everywhere - so choose wisely!
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