Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.
1. Either he or she is telling the truth.
2. Boyet painted the background, and I prepared the props.
3. Although our team has more members, theirs is stronger.
4. If I can, I will borrow two overnight books on Friday.
5. Both Kelly and I brought our dogs to the veterinarian.
6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?
7. The campaign was a success because everyone had worked well together.
8. Neither you or nor I have seen a butanding yet.
9. Neither should you throw away lighted matches, nor should you leave a campfire still burning.
10. I should like to join the badminton group, but there is a conflict in my schedule.
*25 points
Answers
question
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.1. Either he or she is telling the truth.
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.1. Either he or she is telling the truth.2. Boyet painted the background, and I prepared the props.
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.1. Either he or she is telling the truth.2. Boyet painted the background, and I prepared the props.3. Although our team has more members, theirs is stronger.
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.1. Either he or she is telling the truth.2. Boyet painted the background, and I prepared the props.3. Although our team has more members, theirs is stronger.4. If I can, I will borrow two overnight books on Friday.
Underline the conjunctions and enclose parenthesis the words or word groups that are connected by the conjunctions. Then, indicate if the the conjunctions are coordinating, subordinating or correlative.1. Either he or she is telling the truth.2. Boyet painted the background, and I prepared the props.3. Although our team has more members, theirs is stronger.4. If I can, I will borrow two overnight books on Friday.5. Both Kelly and I brought our dogs to the veterinari an.
an.6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?
an.6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?7. The campaign was a success because everyone had worked well together.
an.6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?7. The campaign was a success because everyone had worked well together.8. Neither you or nor I have seen a butanding yet.
an.6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?7. The campaign was a success because everyone had worked well together.8. Neither you or nor I have seen a butanding yet.9. Neither should you throw away lighted matches, nor should you leave a campfire still burning.
an.6. Should you read this book tonight or tomorrow?7. The campaign was a success because everyone had worked well together.8. Neither you or nor I have seen a butanding yet.9. Neither should you throw away lighted matches, nor should you leave a campfire still burning.10. I should like to join the badminton group, but there is a conflict in my schedule.
ANSWER
refer to attachment