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Conjunctions

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  • We use OR to:
    to show a choice
  • Aleesa has a black dog and a white cat. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple Sentence
  • Neil studies at The Harker School. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple sentence
  • Cassy ate an apple. What is the simple predicate?
    ate
  • What is the acronym to remember the coordinating conjunctions?
    FANBOYS
  • We can travel to New York, or to Panama. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple Sentence
  • The teacher uses a laptop. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple sentence
  • They traveled to Africa, for they wanted to help kids. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Compound Sentence
  • I live in California. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple sentence
  • We will visit my mom ___ my grandma.
    AND
  • What are our coordinating conjunctions? (FAN)
    for, and, nor
  • My mother and sister traveled to Mexico. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Simple sentence
  • I am an intelligent student.  What is the simple subject?
    I
  • She wanted to study, ___ her brother kept bothering her.
    BUT
  • I wanted to go to Paris, but the airports are closed. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Compound Sentence
  • We use FOR to:
    to show the reason
  • We use SO to:
    to show the result of something
  • What are coordinating conjunctions? (BOYS)
    but, or, yet, so
  • Tina baked a cake, ____ Julia cooked a pie.
    AND
  • We use AND to:
    to join sentences that show similar ideas
  • You can finish your homework now, ____ you can finsih it later.
    OR
  • You can buy an apple ___ an orange.
    OR
  • She fell down, so she was crying. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
    Compound Sentence
  • We use BUT to:
    to show contrast