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Connects words, phrases, or clauses -and, or, nor, but, while, for, because, and when. -My sister and brother came this morning.- |
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paired correlative conjunctions.. both...and either...or -Both David and John are sick- neither...nor not...but not only...but also |
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a subject which consist of two or more connected words. Usual connecting words are but, and, and or. -You or I must finish the project.- |
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A verb that consist of two or more connected verbs. -Marta made the cake and is mixing the frosting.- |
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An adjective which consist of two or more connected adjectives. -The tall and handsome prince swept her off her feet.- |
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A direct object that consist of two or more connected direct objects. -I have been collecting porcelain frogs or glass vases.- |
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An indirect object which consist of two or more connected indirect objects. -Maria gave her nieces and nephews some of the vegetables.- |
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A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses (sentences). -John joined the Navy, but Harry joined the Marines.- |
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When?
-We will meet later. -At thee o'clock the store closes. -After the game the winners will go to the ice cream party. |
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Where? -The cat hid under the tree. -We went outside to eat.I saw the mime on the corner. - |
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How?
-Jim juggled the six eggs carefully. -The spectators left the room in a hurry. -The clown in the circus walked like a dog. |
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How often?
-Every Sunday afternoon my family plays baseball. -We occasionally visit Molly at the nursing home. -The typist have never finished their work. |
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