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  1. Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: kai, de, tote, gar, oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series, 216) by Stephanie Black, 2002-04-30
  2. Grammar Practice Simplified: Subjects, Predicates, Direct Objects, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Punctuation and More (Book D, Grades 5-6) (Grammar Practice Simplified) by Essential Learning Products, 2002
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  4. A Descriptive and Comparative Grammar of Western Old Japanese: Part 2: Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Particles, Postpositions (The Languages of Asia) (Japanese and English Edition) (Pt. 2) by University of Hawaii at Manoa Alexander Vovin, 2008-12-18
  5. Harrap's Pocket German Grammar (Harrap's language Guides) by Harrap, 2009-07-14
  6. Practical English Grammar (Volume 3); Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions by Hidesaburo Saito, 2010-03-14
  7. Comparison and conjunction: An essay in universal grammar by Leon Stassen, 1984
  8. Tongue and lip training for vocalists and choirs, suitable for all voices;: A new technique of accurate and distinct word-production (to be used in conjunction ... with John Millard's Grammar of elocution) by Emil Anton Joseph Frederick Thornfield, 1915
  9. Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections (Straight Forward English Series) by S. Harold Collins, 1992-01
  10. If You Were a Conjunction (Word Fun) by Loewen, Nancy, 2006-07
  11. Conjunctions (Language Rules!) by Ann Heinrichs, 2010-08
  12. Fantastic! Wow! and Unreal!: A Book About Interjections and Conjunctions (Ruth Heller World of Language) by Ruth Heller, 2000-10-23
  13. Ellipsis in Conjunction (Neue Kleine Bibliothek)
  14. Just Me and 6,000 Rats: A Tale of Conjunctions by Rick Walton, 2007-07-26

21. Grammar Exercises
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22. Lynch, Guide To Grammar And Style — C
Guide to grammar and Style C A complete list of subordinating conjunctions is very long, but includes after, although, as if, because, before (but
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Capable.
The phrase can usually be better rendered as , or even turned into an active verb with . See Wasted Words
Capitalization.
It's customary to capitalize:
  • The first word of a sentence;
  • The first word in a line of poetry;
  • The major words in the title of a work;
  • Proper nouns (names), including most adjectives derived from proper nouns ( Spanish from Spain Freudian from Freud
  • Personal titles when they come before a name (Mr. Smith, Ms. Jones, Dr. X, Captain Beefheart, Reverend Gary Davis, Grand Vizier Lynch);
  • All (or most) letters in an abbreviation (NASA, MRI).
It's sometimes tricky to figure out what counts as a proper noun: it's customary to capitalize Renaissance and Romantic when they refer to historical periods, but not when they mean any old rebirth or something related to romance. (Even more confusing, Middle Ages is usually capitalized, but medieval isn't, even though they refer to the same thing, and one is just a Latin translation of the other. Go figure.) It's common to capitalize President when referring to one President of the United States, but you'd refer to all the presidents (no cap) of the U.S., and the presidents of corporations don't warrant caps unless you're using president as a title. Go figure.

23. English Works! Grammar: Parts Of Speech
There are two kinds of conjunctions For more detailed parts of speech review, seethe Gallaudet University Handbook on grammar Usage by Marcia Bordman and
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Developed for English Works! by Ellen Beck and Dawn Taylor. Nouns Verbs Adverbs Adjectives ... Interjections
Nouns A noun is a the name of a person, place, thing, quality, concept or action Persons Places Things Qualities Concepts Actions child
typist
Mr. Harris
Martha lobby
courtroom
Chicago
college desk
phone computer book dependability honesty loyalty sincerity beauty truth knowledge happiness walking/to walk typing/to type writing/to write thinking/to think The first letters of some nouns are capitalized to show a specific name or title (Alan). These are called proper nouns . Other nouns that are not specific do not use a capital letter (man). These are called common nouns . Nouns that have a singular and plural form are called count nouns . Nouns that only have a singular form are called non-count nouns Non-count nouns never add -s. often count nouns person place thing often non-count nouns quality concept action
Common Noun Proper Noun Count Non-Count Count Singular girl country car Plural girls countries cars homework honesty beauty typing Singular Maria America Ford

24. Meadow Mari Grammar - Conjunctions
conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions. Co ? therefore, consequently,thus. Correlative conjunctions. Correlative conjunctions
http://www.uta.fi/~km56049/mari/conjunctions.html
Meadow Mari Conjunctions Many of Meadow Mari's conjunctions have been borrowed from other languages such as Russian. Conjunctions can be used to links nouns, phrases, clauses and whole sentences. They don't decline, conjugate and must link two or more members of the same class (nouns, phrases, clauses, etc.). They can be divided up into three different types: co-ordinating , correlative and subordinate conjunctions.
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
Co-ordinating conjunctions link two independent clauses to each other and show that the two things are inclusive (X and Y), are exclusive of each other (X or Y), or contradistinctive to each other (not X but Y).
  • and; but (everywhere but between nouns)
  • and (only between nouns)
  • therefore, consequently, thus
  • anyway, anyways; in spite of, despite, notwithstanding, irrespective of, apart from; but
  • therefore, consequently, thus
Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs and usually consist of a co-ordinating conjunction having been doubled:
  • both ... and

25. Finnish Grammar Bits - Conjunctions
conjunctions. Rinnastuskonjunktiot eli in other words Eilen istuinkoko päivän kahvilassa, eli lintsasin koulusta. I spent the
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Conjunctions
Rinnastuskonjunktiot
  • eli in other words
      eli lintsasin koulusta. so in other words , I skipped school. ja and (in a positive sentence)

        N ja N
      • Tarmo ja Tarmo and Teppo came home late.

      • Adj ja Adj
      • ja She was a beautiful tall girl.

      • V ja V
      • Maanantaina menin yliopistoon ja ostin koulukirjani kirjakaupasta. O n Monday, I went to the university and bought my school book(s) from the bookstore.

      • S ja S
      • ja I went home and Martti went to the pub. NB. A comma is mandatory in the Finnish sentence, since there are two different subjects!) joko ~ tai either ~ or
          Joko Pekka tai Either Pekka or Matthew came home late.
        and (in a negative sentence in place of ja
          veljesi. You were the one who came home late, ( and ) not your brother.
        mutta but (in a positive sentence)
          mutta veljesi tuli ajoissa. You came home late, but your brother showed up on time. paitsi except
            paitsi tuon. I'll take all of those pens, except for that one
          and both ~ and
            Pekka Both Pekka and Matthew came home late. because tahi or (cf. tai tahikka or (cf. tai tai or
              Se oli Pekka tai It was (either) Pekka or Matthew that came home late.
  • 26. Conjunctions Submenu
    Home grammar, conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions;Subordinating conjunctions. © 1997 by Gary Smith.
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  • 27. Subordinating Conjunctions
    Subordinating conjunctions A subordinating conjunction introduces a dependentclause, which uses dependent word order. The subordinating
    http://www.wm.edu/CAS/modlang/gasmit/grammar/conjncts/subord1.htm
    Gary Smith
    Home Grammar Submenu Previous ... Practice Subordinating conjunctions A subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause , which uses dependent word order The subordinating conjunctions in German are:
    als - when (once in the past)
    bevor - before
    dass - that
    nachdem - after
    ob - if, whether
    obwohl, obgleich - although
    seit - since
    weil - because
    wenn - if, when (repeatedly in the past, or once or repeatedly in the present or future)
    Meine Frau sagt, dass Sie aus New York kommen.
    Ich weiss nicht, ob wir das Auto kaufen sollen.
    Wenn die Sonne morgen scheint, gehen wir schwimmen. My wife says that you come from New York.
    I don't know whether we should buy the car.
    If the sun shines tomorrow, we'll go swimming.

    28. Grammar, Use Of Conjunctions
    grammar home conjunctions coordinating subordinating correlative. Copyright©www.somge.com Send comments or suggestions to somge@somge.com.
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    29. Conjunctions Index Grammar Archive Learnenglish
    Produced in the United Kingdom by The British Council © 2000. The BritishCouncil is the United Kingdom's international organisation
    http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/grammar/archive/conjunctionsindex.html
    Grammar Conjunctions Addition Conjunctions Contrast Index Produced in the United Kingdom by The British Council © 2000. The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational and cultural relations. Registered in England as a Charity.

    30. Index Of /learn/1500103/Grammar/conjunctions
    Parent Directory 23Dec-2002 0259 - Mainconjunction......Index of /learn/1500103/grammar/conjunctions. Name Last modified Size
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    31. Linda Bryson's List Of English Conjunctions
    Harbrace College Handbook. Atlanta Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publisher.(Return to Main Menu). LEARN MORE ABOUT conjunctions AT grammar Safari.
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    ENGLISH CONJUNCTIONS By Linda Bryson A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF CONJUNCTIONS LISTS: EXAMPLES: RESOURCES ... LINKS TO OTHER INTERESTING WEBSITES A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF CONJUNCTIONS A conjunction is a word that links words, phrases, or clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions may join single words, or they may join groups of words, but they must always join similar elements: e.g. subject+subject, verb phrase+verb phrase, sentence+sentence. When a coordinating conjunction is used to join elements, the element becomes a compound element. Correlative conjunctions also connect sentence elements of the same kind: however, unlike coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs. Subordinating conjunctions, the largest class of conjunctions, connect subordinate clauses to a main clause. These conjunctions are adverbs used as conjunctions. The following tables show examples of the various types of conjunctions and some sample sentences using the conjunctions. Since coordinating conjunctions and correlative conjunctions are closed sets of words, all are included in the list. Subordinating conjunctions are a larger class of words; therefore, only a few of the more common ones are included in this list.

    32. Englishpage.com Grammar Book: Conjunctions
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    33. WinCzEduc : Czech Grammar
    WinCzEduc Czech grammar. conjunctions. A, nebo, ale, než aresubordinate conjunctions and connect words or sentences. Others
    http://mujweb.atlas.cz/www/winczeduc/grammar/conjunctions.html
    WinCzEduc : Czech Grammar Home Overview Czech History Czech Grammar Nouns Verbs Adjectives Pronouns ... Links
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    A, nebo, ale, než - are subordinate conjunctions and connect words or sentences.
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    34. Index To Grammar Materials, University Of Victoria English Language Centre
    It includes grammar presentations, interactive practice exercises, and help pagesfor basic writing skills. Basics. conjunctions, Transitions and Linking.
    http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/grammar.htm
    Index to Grammar Materials
    This page is an index to a range of materials created for students of the University of Victoria English Language Centre regular and online programs. It includes grammar presentations, interactive practice exercises, and help pages for basic writing skills.

    35. 330 Grammar: Basic Coordinating Conjunctions
    Basic Coordinating conjunctions. Introduction. Joining clauses togetherwith conjunctions. Examine the example sentence one more time
    http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/coconj.htm
    Basic Coordinating Conjunctions
    Introduction
    A coordinating conjunction is a word which joins together two clauses which are both equally important. This page will explain the most common coordinating conjunctions and how to use them.
    What is a clause?
    A clause is a unit which contains a subject and a verb. For example, "It was raining" is a clause; the subject is "it", and the verb is "was raining". Every sentence MUST contain at least one clause, but it may contain more than one. For example: It was raining, so I took my umbrella. This sentence contains two clauses, "It was raining" and "I took my umbrella". They are independent clauses because each one would be a good sentence on its own each one is a "complete thought".
    Joining clauses together with conjunctions
    Examine the example sentence one more time: It was raining, so I took my umbrella. The two clauses in the sentence are joined together with the word "so". This is a coordinating conjunction . It is used to join two independent clauses which are equally important. A coordinating conjunction usually comes in the middle of a sentence, and it usually follows a comma (unless both clauses are very short). These are the most important coordinating conjunctions: Conjunction Function Example and joins two similar ideas together He lives in Victoria, and he studies at UVic.

    36. Grammar - Parts Of Speech - Conjunctions
    Parts of Speech Chapter 8 conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctionsare conjunctions which connect two equal parts of a sentence.
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    Parts of Speech
    Chapter 8 - Conjunctions A conjunction is a word that connects other words or groups of words . In the sentence Bob and Dan are friends the conjunction and connects two nouns and in the sentence He will drive or fly , the conjunction or connects two verbs. In the sentence It is early but we can go , the conjunction but connects two groups of words. Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions which connect two equal parts of a sentence. The most common ones are and, or, but, and so which are used in the following ways: and is used to join or add words together in the sentence They ate and drank.
    or is used to show choice or possibilities as in the sentence He will be here on Monday or Tuesday.
    but is used to show opposite or conflicting ideas as in the sentence She is small but strong.
    so is used to show result as in the sentence I was tired so I went to sleep. Subordinating conjunctions connect two parts of a sentence that are not equal and will be discussed more in another class. For now, you should know some of the more common subordinating conjunctions such as: after before unless
    although if until
    as since when
    because than while Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together. In the sentence

    37. A Grammar Of Vabungula. Part 2.5: Parts Of Speech: Conjunctions.
    A grammar of Vabungula Part 2.5 Parts of Speech - conjunctions. Common conjunctions.The most common conjunctions are i and is but kral but zzi because il or.
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    A Grammar of Vabungula Part 2.5 - Parts of Speech - Conjunctions
    Common Conjunctions
    The most common conjunctions are: i and is but kral but zzi because il or IS and KRAL Note the difference between is and kral So aluga de is so fwil nigo okam de aman. I know him but Ke fwil rênk, kral syf. but light. ZZI DA Zzi is often paired with da to mean "because of." De sigezzu zzi da ulol. Grammar of Vabungula Alphabet Nouns Pronouns ... Home Page Page last modified on December 9, 2000 Vabungula is an artificial language invented by Bill Price in 1965. Vabungula co nûsk mugola famêlêtke onudzz Bill Price larla alara idekuzorekol.

    38. Tsca's Danish Grammar - PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS
    conjunctions (bindeord) tsca's Danish grammar © 1999 Copyright by Tomasz G. Sienicki tsca @ edb.dk This page http//www.geocities.com/tsca.geo/dansk/ .
    http://www.geocities.com/tsca.geo/dansk/dkprepcon.html
    Prepositions and conjunctions
    Forholdsord og bindeord Prepositions (forholdsord) The use of prepositions differs among languages. Therefore I provide only a list of prepositions here. Consult a dictionary.
    Conjunctions (bindeord) og Nina og Peter Nina and Peter men gammel men sund old but healthy eller te eller kaffe? tea or caffee? mens Mens jeg spiste, snakede du. While I was eating you were talking. fordi fordi det var dyrt. I didn't buy it, because it was expensive. jeg kommer fra skole, spiser jeg. When I come from school, I eat. om Jeg ved ikke, om if/whether we'll get rain tomorrow. tsca's Danish Grammar
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    39. Grammar Lesson Plan Focus On Paired Conjunctions - Instant Lesson Plans Concerni
    grammar Lesson Plan Focus on Paired conjunctions. Paired conjunctions targetstructure. Aim grammar focus on the use of paired conjunctions.
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    Grammar Lesson Plan Focus on Paired Conjunctions Paired conjunctions are often used in both spoken and written English to make a point, give an explanation, or discuss alternatives. Unfortunately, not only are they difficult to use, but their structure is also rather strict! For this reason, this lesson is a straight forward, teacher centered, grammar lesson focusing on written and oral production of the target structure. Aim: Grammar focus on the use of paired conjunctions Activity: Teacher introduction followed by sentence completion, construction and, finally, oral drill work Level: Upper-intermediate Outline:
    • Introduce paired conjunctions by asking students to give reasons for some simple event. Take two of the suggestions and construct target structure sentences using paired conjunctions. For example:

    40. Grammar Quiz Focus On Paired Conjunctions - Instant Lesson Plans Concerning Gram
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    Quiz Focusing on Paired Conjunctions Paired conjunctions are often used in both spoken and written English to make a point, give an explanation, or discuss alternatives. Unfortunately, not only are they difficult to use, but their structure is also rather strict! Match the sentence halves to make a complete sentence.
    • Both Peter
    • Not only do we want to go
    • Either Jack will have to work more hours
    • That story was
    • Students who do well not only study hard
    • In the end he had to choose
    • Sometimes it is
    • I would love to take
    • Not only do we want to go but we also have enough money.
    • That story was neither true nor realistic.

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