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computer application tasks

Name: herisma novita

Class: 4a

Npm: 1188203045

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conjunction

What is a Conjuction :

word has function o connect the word with other word. You can use a conjunction to link

words, phrases, and clauses, as in the

following example:

I ate the pizza and the pasta.

Call the movers when you are ready.

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Kinds of conjunction

1. Coordinating conjunction:and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet to join

individual words, phrases, and independent clauses.

Example: This movie is particularly interesting to feminist film

theorists, for the screenplay was written by Mae West.

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2. Subordinating Conjunctions

A subordinating conjunction : introduces a dependThe most common subordinating conjunctions are

"after," "although," "as," "because," "before," "how," "if," "once," "since," "than," "that," "though," "till," "until," "when," "where,"

"whether," and "while.

Eg:

After she had learned to drive, Alice felt more independent.

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3. Correlative Conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions always appear in pairs -- you use them to link equivalent sentence elements. The most common

correlative conjunctions are "both...and," "either...or," "neither...nor,", "not only...but

also," "so...as," and "whether...or."

Eg: Both grandfather my and my father worked in the steel plant

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Task of conjunction

1. I and rani eat in restaurant.

2. She didn’t chident, althouoghI came late.

3. She has not only beautiful, but also smart

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