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ENGLISH QUARTER 2 WEEK 4
I. Circle the conjunctions in the sentences below. Then, identify what type of conjunctions
circling the correct word at the end of the sentence
1. Emilio could not eat his desert until he had finished his dinner. (Coordinating, Correlative,
Subordinating)
2. Theresa ate her pecan pie on the porch whenever she could. (Coordinating, Correlative,
Subordinating)
3. Mike and Keith were best friends. (Coordinating, Correlative, Subordinating)
4. I am neither a ballerina nor a tap dancer. (Coordinating, Correlative, Subordinating)
: The baby cried and wailed to get its mother's attention. (Coordinating, Correlative,
Subordinating)​


Sagot :

Answer:

  1. until (Subordinating)
  2. whenever (Subordinating)
  3. and (Coordinating)
  4. neither/nor (Correlative)
  5. and (Coordinating)

Explanation:

What are Conjunctions?

  • These are words that are used to combine words, clauses or phrases to create more complex sentences.

Conjunctions can be classified as:

1. Coordinating Conjunctions

  • It connects words, phrases or clauses with the same grammatical rank in a sentence.
  • Examples: for, and, but, or, yet, so, nor

2. Correlative Conjunctions

  • These are conjunctions that work together.
  • Examples: either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also

3. Subordinating Conjunctions

  • It combines a dependent and independent clause.
  • Examples: because, since, as, although, though, while, whereas, until, after, or before