Senin, 28 September 2015











CONJUNCTION



a)  for : use conjunction after sentences then “for” as goal or reason    
b) and : use conjunction between sentence with sentences, word with word and phrase with phrase
c) not : as negative form, usually use after auxiliary verbs.
d) but : use conjunction after sentences then explanation about sentence before.
e)  or : use conjunction relate between sentence with sentence or word and word
f)  yet : use conjunction in end sentences.
g) so : use conjunction after point, preposition or conjunction between sentence with sentence

Adverbial Verb
1) “ because” included subordinating conjunction, there is on first clause, so “because” can followed by subject + verb.
“as“ can become conjunction that relate main clause and subordinate clause and can become preposition until followed by noun as object.
“since “ as preposition followed by noun and as conjunction relating  between main clause and subordinate clause
2) “when” usually as question word, conjunction in noun clause and adjective clause. Usually there is word about time.
“as” can become conjunction that relate main clause and subordinate clause and can become preposition until followed by noun as object.
“whereas” conjunction there is between main clause and subordinate clause

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