Conjunctions are used to connect/join words or phrases to form compound or complex sentence structures
Tags: English Studies, English Grammar, Grade 3
1. Grammar Unit
2. Let’s Review... The conjunction is the seventh of the eight parts of speech. Just for the record, here are all eight: * Noun * Pronoun ¢ Adjective ° Verb * Adverb * Preposition * Gonjunction * Interjection
3. First, let's start with a basic Conjunctions are words that join words or groups of words. \ There are two main types: coordinating conjunctions subordinating conjunctions
4. Coordinating conjafictions include: * And * But * For * Nor
These conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal value.
5. Let’s practice... Write 3 sentences that include coordinating Do they connect words, phrases. and clauses of equal value?
6. Independent Clauses: Clauses of equal value are called independent clauses. and can stand on their own as separate sentences. John is running in this race, and | am carrying his water Each clause can stand alone: ; John is running in this race. | am carrying his water bottle. Double check your sentences - conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal value.
7. Subordinating conjunctions: Subofdinating conjunctions introduce dependent Dependent clauses cannot stand alone as a single In fact, the clause is dependent on the rest of the sentence for its meaning.
8. Dependent Clauses: Dependent Clauses cannot stand alone as a single The clause is dependent on the rest of the sentence for its
Since | will not be home, Tina will answer the phone. "Since | will not be home" doesn't make sense by itself. It is dependent on the rest of the sentence for its meaning.
9. Most commonly used subordinating conjunctions include: ¢ Although * Because - AS * While * Until ¢ Whether * Since ° After * So that °* When ° Before ° olf
10. Now let’s practice... Subofdinating conjunctions introduce dependent With a partner, come up with at least 3 examples of sentences that include Subord iating ~ Conjunctions that introduce Dependent Clauses.
11. Take a few minutes...
to prepare for the Conjunction Quiz.
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13. Conjunction Quiz Find the conjunctions in the following sentences. Label them “C’” for coordinating or “S” for subordinating. He listened to the man's story and reported it to the policeman on duty. | haven't seen my brother since he left for college. Your aunt or your uncle will pick you up from school today. Tom, Jane, Sue, and Tim will be going on the trip. | remember the old school book, for it was once mine. Sarah did not feel well, but she went to class anyway. Although the old man was hungry, he never said a word to anyone. | think | heard that on the television or radio although | am not sure.
14. Conjunction Homework In a newspaper or magazine, find an article that interests you and is more than 10 sentences in length. Tape the article to a clean sheet of paper. With a Y&_OV) pencil or pen, underline and number all the conjunction in the article. On the paper, identify the type of conjunction it Due Tomorrow at the beginning of class.