Conjunction Day 1

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ELOS
* Derive the definition and use of conjunctions.

*Differentiate between preposition and conjunctions.
*Identify and conjunctions.
*Match the columns to make correct sentences.
*Look at the pictures and form sentences using conjunctions.
*Join the sentences using conjunctions of time.
*apply appropriate conjunction to make meaningful sentences.
 








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Observe the following sentences and identify the words which modify them.

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Kriti is honest. Kriti is kind.
Kriti is honest and kind.

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Do you want coffee? Do you want tea?
Do you want coffee or tea?

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I trust him. He speaks the truth.
I trust him because he speaks the truth.

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He is poor. He is honest.
He is poor but honest.

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Work hard. You will fail.
Work hard or you will fail.

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What is the use of the highlighted words : or, because, and, but?

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Mention some other conjunctions.

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EXAMPLES
Although, if, since, so that, either.. or, neither..nor, otherwise, however, still

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Read the upcoming sentences and frame your own in the next slide

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Athough he is poor, yet honest

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She works hard so that she can stand first in the class

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She studied hard but could not crack the exam

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Practise hard otherwise you will lose the race.

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Observe the upcoming sentences

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  1. She was in a bad car accident when she was young.
  2. We can’t play loud music after everyone has gone to bed.
  3. Brush your teeth before you go to bed!
  4. I’ll wait with you until the bus comes.
  5. I’ve been very busy since I started my new job.
  6. No one left the cinema while the movie was on.


we get to the beach.
I bumped into her
as
I came out of the bank.

























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  1. I’ll call you once I arrive.
  2. We always have an ice cream as soon as we get to the beach.
  3. I bumped into her as I came out of the bank.







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Conjunctions of time
The words before, after, as, when, while, until, since, are also conjunctions. They tell when something happens, so they are called conjunctions of time.

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A preposition refers to a word that is used with a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or method. 

The fun fair starts before summer.
A conjunction refers to a word that creates a connection between words, clauses or phrases.

Brush your teeth before you go to bed!

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HOME FUN
Attempt Ex-D,E ,G &K (Riddle making) in your English Workbooks. 

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