Thursday, 24 March 2016

Conjunction

 
(6) Conjunction
Def; it is a word that joins the two words or two sentences.
For example;
You and I play cricket.
I could not come because I was ill.
Ali is a student as well as a player.
Note; there are two main kinds of conjunction.
(1)                                               Co-ordinating conjunction
(2)                                               Sub-ordinating conjunction

            (1)  Co-ordinating conjunction;
Def; co-ordinating conjunction joins clauses of equal rank.
For example
We play cricket and they play hockey.
It is the time to go there fore let us start.
Note; there are four kinds of co-ordinating conjunction.
(i) Comlative conjunction
(ii) Alternative conjunction
(iii) Adversative conjunction
(iv) Illative conjunction
(i) Comlative conjunction;
Def; this conjunction merely add one statement to other statement.
Comlative conjunction are; and, both, and, also, not only but also, as well as etc.
For example;
He is not only a fool but also a knave.
He is fool as well as a knave.
(ii)                       alternative conjunction;
Def; this conjunction describe or express choice between two alternatives.
Alternative conjunction are; either….or, else, otherwise, or, etc.
For example;
Come in or go out.
Work hard other wise you will fail in exam.
Either come in or go out.
(iii)                    adversative conjunction;
Def; it describe or express opposition or contrast between two statements.
Adversative conjunctions are; but, still, yet, however, only, where, etc.
For example;
He was right, only he was fatigued
He will not oppose my design; however I can not not approver of it.
(iv)                     illative conjunction;
Def; it describe or express an inference.
Illative conjunctions are; for, so, there fore, then etc.
For example;
He was obstinate, there for he was punished.
It is very dark so I can not see.
It is raining heavily, so I will take an umbrella with me.
HOME WORK: make four four examples about four kinds of co-ordinative conjunction.
(2)            subordinating conjunction
Def; it joins the subordinating or dependent clause to a principal clause.
Subordinating conjunctions are; that, unless, before, as, etc.

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