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Subordinating Conjunction
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Correlative conjunctions are sometimes in pairs. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
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He sleeps during the day _____ he works in the night. (If/ Or/ Whereas)
Whereas
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What is the pair of the conjunction "but also"?
Not only
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Jean cleared the table ___ her brother washed the dishes. (Because / While / Although)
While
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When do we use "providing that"?
When we want to express condition.
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The soup needs to be hot___ I won't eat the soup (If / Unless / Because)
Unless
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_____ my cousin comes home, we will play billiard. (Unless/ When/ Not Only)
When
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___ you will ignore me, I will not give your pen. (If / Even though/ Although)
If
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I wake up, ___ my alarm rings. (When / So / Although)
When
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I will not attend class ___ you will not be there. (Before/ If/ Whether or)
If
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Coordinating conjunctions only connect words and phrases. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE. They also connect clauses.
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What do subordinating conjunctions connect?
Clauses
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It connects words, phrases, and clauses of the same equal value.
Coordinating conjunctions
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It is cold outside ___ it is summer. (If / As / Although).
Although
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"Whether it is bright nor dark, I will still wear it." Is the use of conjunction correct?
No, "nor" should be replaced by "or".
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Brush your teeth ___ you go to bed. (After / Before / While)
Before
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What does "whereas" express?
Contrast
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Always remember to turn off the light _____ you use it. (Until/ If/ After)
After
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Don't stop ___ you are completely finished. (While / Because / Until)
Until
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These subordinating conjunctions express time EXCEPT: (After/If/When/Until)
If
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Subordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
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This type of conjunction always comes in pairs.
Correlative conjunctions
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"Either you finish your assignment or receive a failing grade this quarter." Is the use of correlative conjunction correct?
Yes.
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Correlative conjunctions usually express time, condition, and contrast. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
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