POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
       "SANTIAGO MARIÑO"
       BARINAS EXTENSION
    SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE




     CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS.




               Tutor: José Fermín.
            Student: Carlos A. Silva T.
                  C.I:12704415
The
                           The allow the reader to follow the direction taken               Most used connectors range
                           by the writer, connecting and unitind ideas whitin
 CONNECTORS                                                                                               is
                           a paragraph and providing a bridge between
                           paragraphs.
                                                                                                   CONJUGATION
                                                                                                    is a
                                                                             There are
                                          There (3) types of conjugates                     Connector that is used to join
                                                                                              phrases or sentences.
      COORDINATING                                CORRELATIVE
      CONJUNCTIONS                                                                                 SUBORDINATE
                                                 CONJUNCTIONS
                                                                                                  CONJUNCTIONS


 WORDS ARE JOINING OR                          Are used together in pairs                     create clauses and may be
  GROUPS OF WORDS:                            and the like. When singular                       before or after the main
   subject + subject, verb                     and plural subjects joined
   phrase + verb phrase,
                                                                   .
                                             together, the subject closest
                                                                                               clause, but they must be
                                                                                                separated by a comma.
sentence + prayer and to join                   to the verb determines
 two sentences must use a                    whether the verb is singular                Are classified
     comma before the                                   or plural.
                                                                                               with respect to their use:
        conjunction.
                                            following                                               time, cause and
                                            conjunctions                                          effect, opposition or
following
                                                                                                       condition.
conjunctions                                   either...or, both...and,           following conjunctions
                                              whether...or, not only...but
  Yet, and, or, so, but, nor,                                                            After, since, Although, even if.
                                                 also, neither...nor.
  examples                                   examples                                        examples

   • Joe AND Mary spent            • BOTH the chemist AND the           • We are going out to eat AFTER we finish taking the test.
   hollydays in Bahamas.                  physicist knew it.            • SINCE we arrived to Buenos Aires, we haven t seen any
 •Perhaps you forgive me,            • We will go EITHER to the                               tango dancers.
         BUT I don’t.                 cinema OR to the theater.         • ALTHOUGH he didn't study very much, he got very good
  •Joe doesn’t sure to buy         • NOT ONLY did he pass the                             grades in his exams
   either a Porsche OR a              exam, but he also got the               • EVEN IF you arrive late, I will wait for you.
         Mercedes.                           best grade.

Conector.

  • 1.
    POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE "SANTIAGO MARIÑO" BARINAS EXTENSION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS. Tutor: José Fermín. Student: Carlos A. Silva T. C.I:12704415
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    The The allow the reader to follow the direction taken Most used connectors range by the writer, connecting and unitind ideas whitin CONNECTORS is a paragraph and providing a bridge between paragraphs. CONJUGATION is a There are There (3) types of conjugates Connector that is used to join phrases or sentences. COORDINATING CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS CONJUNCTIONS WORDS ARE JOINING OR Are used together in pairs create clauses and may be GROUPS OF WORDS: and the like. When singular before or after the main subject + subject, verb and plural subjects joined phrase + verb phrase, . together, the subject closest clause, but they must be separated by a comma. sentence + prayer and to join to the verb determines two sentences must use a whether the verb is singular Are classified comma before the or plural. with respect to their use: conjunction. following time, cause and conjunctions effect, opposition or following condition. conjunctions either...or, both...and, following conjunctions whether...or, not only...but Yet, and, or, so, but, nor, After, since, Although, even if. also, neither...nor. examples examples examples • Joe AND Mary spent • BOTH the chemist AND the • We are going out to eat AFTER we finish taking the test. hollydays in Bahamas. physicist knew it. • SINCE we arrived to Buenos Aires, we haven t seen any •Perhaps you forgive me, • We will go EITHER to the tango dancers. BUT I don’t. cinema OR to the theater. • ALTHOUGH he didn't study very much, he got very good •Joe doesn’t sure to buy • NOT ONLY did he pass the grades in his exams either a Porsche OR a exam, but he also got the • EVEN IF you arrive late, I will wait for you. Mercedes. best grade.