Onjunctions: Irma Riyani, PH.D
Onjunctions: Irma Riyani, PH.D
Types of Conjunction
1. Coordinating Conjunction
2. Correlative Conjunction
3. Subordinating Conjunction
1. COORDINATING CONJUNCTION
Conjunction Junction
By Schoolhouse Rock
However, using the word for like this can sound a bit
formal and unnatural spoken English. Instead, it’s
better to use because or since. Meanwhile, the word
“for” can take different usages as a preposition, not a
conjunction.
Ex. So, what do you think about the new rule in this
university?
PHRASE AND CLAUSE
Phrase: a group of two or more words that
express a single idea but do not usually
form a complete sentence
Ex: I met your sister: noun phrase
I bought a beautiful red dress
I went to Spain to study language: Verb
Phrase:
Clause: a group of words containing a
subject and predicate and functioning as a
member of a complex or compound
sentence
Ex: I will wait, until the rain stop.
EXAMPLES:
Words: I like apple and orange
Clause:
I write and you read
OTHER EXAMPLES AND EXERCISE
I wanted to play outside.
You will miss the train.
I have no money.
It was raining.