English Language learners: This is a step-by-step 34-slide presentation to help you understand, remember and apply connecting words, so you can build stronger sentences. (Created by Rita Zuba Prokopetz / G&R Languages – June, 2012)
1. Topic: Parts of Speech (Conjunctions)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – June 20, 2012
Connecting Words
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Connecting words
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2. Conjunctions
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a tin ting e
rd in ina ativ
oo b ord re l
C Su C or
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21. Subordinating Conjunctions
SINCE
I will stay a little longer since I arrived late.
Since I arrived late, I will stay a little longer.
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29. Correlative Conjunctions
Both… and
Both the teacher and the student will be
receiving a special award tomorrow.
BOTH teacher AND student
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32. Correlative Conjunctions
Not only… but also
They can not only speak Japanese fluently,
but also read and write it quite well.
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33. Connecting Words
Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions
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34. Topic: Parts of Speech (Conjunctions)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – June 20, 2012
Thank you!
n ce
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Connecting words
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Images: courtesy of Clip Art