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Sabtu, 17 April 2010

Coordination Conjunction in Compound Sentences

Compound Sentences, is a form of sentence which is a combination of the two phrases / sentences that are connected with one single or two connecting words, to make a continuous line of sentence.

There are two types of connecting words, the first is the coordinating conjunctions (and, but, yet, or, nor, so) and the second is a set of correlatives (either-or, neither-nor, not only-but also, both-and).

In coordinating conjunctions, form link connects between words to words, phrases to phrases, clauses to clauses.

Example:
1.) Words to words
Most people doesn't like an ice cream with flavour of cheese nor meat.
2.) Phrase to phrase
The great white shark can be found in the warm-sea or at the cold-sea.
3.) Clause to clause
What you need and what you desire are two different things.

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