1. Notes: Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word that joins a word or groups of words together.
CONJUNCTIONS: and, or, for, nor, but, yet, so
EXInsects and crustaceans have eyes with many lenses.
There are two types of Conjunctions: Coordinating & Correlating
Coordinating Conjunctions are: and, or, for, nor, but, yet, so
EX I ordered pizza, breadsticks, and root beer.
You can have two or three slices of pizza.
I like you, but I hate your sister.
Correlating Conjunctions are pairs of words that connects words used in same way.
These are sets of conjunctions separated by words, either subjects or objects.
Correlating Conjunctions both…and, either…or, not only…but also, neither…
nor, whether…or
EX Their eye lenses are not only long, but also cylindrical.
EX Either you clean your room, or you are not going to the party.
EXNot only are you a trouble maker, but also a psychopath.
ASSIGNMENT: LN pg. 160, 1-10 write the conjunction in each sentence
along with the word or words it joins.
**DUE TODAY**