CONJUNCTIONS - used to link words, phrases and clauses

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English Lit (Grammar) Mind Map on CONJUNCTIONS - used to link words, phrases and clauses, created by nuhaheza on 03/03/2014.
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CONJUNCTIONS - used to link words, phrases and clauses
  1. e.g. I ate pizza AND pasta
    1. Call the movers WHEN you are ready
    2. Co-ordinating Conjunctions
      1. used to join individual words, phrases and clauses
        1. I like tea AND coffee
          1. I want to work as an engineer in the future, SO I'm studying Engineering at University
            1. for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
            2. Subordinating Conjunctions
              1. after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while
                1. BECAUSE her teeth were chattering in fear, Lynda clenched her jaw muscle while waiting for her turn to audition
                  1. We looked on top of the refrigerator, WHERE mum will often hide a jar of chocolate chip cookies
                  2. introduces a dependent clause
                  3. Correlative Conjunctions
                    1. used to link equivalent sentence elements
                      1. both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also, so...as, whether...or
                        1. Her age is EITHER 16 OR 17
                          1. I’m vegan, I eat NEITHER dairy NOR eggs
                          2. BOTH Peter AND Jane loved going to the cinema
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