What does FANBOYS stand for?
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Identify the correlative conjunction in the followinng sentence:
What are 3 examples of subordinating conjunctions?
Could include any of these: after, although, as, as if, because, before, how, if, since, than, though, unless, until, when, where and while.
What are Adverbs?
Words that can be used to modify and allow other words (adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs) to show an expression of time, place, or condition.
Which of the following is correct?
a). I like animals, but, I am allergic to cats
b). I like animals, but I am allergic to cats
c). I like animals but, I am allergic to cats
b). I like animals, but I am allergic to cats
Identify the Coordinate Conjunction:
Ella cannot decide if she wants to eat Italian or Chinese food.
Or
Choose the correct answer:
She is neither polite _______ funny.
Answer: B
What are subordinating conjunctions?
Subordinate conjunctions are words that connect a dependent clause with an independent clause, creating a transition of time or place.
Identify the conjunctive adverb in the following sentence:
"Tuition increases, say officials, are driven by the universities’ costs; consequently, tuition income typically covers less than 50% of college budgets."
Consequently
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. I like fishing but I don't like eating fish.
B. I like fishing, but I don't like eating fish.
C. I like fishing, I don't like eating fish.
B. I like fishing, but I don't like eating fish.
Choose the correct conjunction for the sentence:
I am vegetarian ___ I don't eat meat.
So
Choose the correct answer:
_______ that is the case, _______ I’m not surprised about what’s happening.
Answer: A
Identify the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
I will go to the mall where they have my favorite clothing brands.
Answer: Where
What are 3 examples of conjunctive adverbs?
Answers may differ:
1. also.
2. however.
3. otherwise.
consequently.
4. indeed.
5. similarly.
6. finally.
7. likewise.
SAT Question:
What is the correct punctuation:
I ate every donut but one.
✅ Correct: I ate every donut but one.
❌ Incorrect: I ate every donut, but one.
Choose the correct conjunction for the sentence:
Ms. Lavin's husband is not a fan of Beyonce, ___ she listens to her anyways.
But
SAT QUESTION:
Concert audiences in the 1800s did not have access to recording technology and might only hear a song once in their entire life; for they, an encore was their only chance to hear a piece of music for a second
A. [NO CHANGE]
B. for these, an encore
C. for them, an encore
D. an encore, for these
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Answer: C
Identify the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
If you need help, just ask me!
Answer: If
How are conjunctive adverbs different from regular conjunctions?
Adverbs cannot directly link two clauses because they are used to facilitate a relation between two clauses.
Create a sentence, then add a comma
ex: AP classes are hard, but they will help you in the future.
Answers may differ
Which of these 4 verbs is not coordinating?
1. Nor
2. Once
3. For
4. Yet
2. Once
The science institute was located in picturesque surroundings, but the students are able to relax among the lakes and fields after classes.
A. [NO CHANGE]
B. so the students are able
C. though the students are able
D. this allows the students
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Name 3 types of ways you can use subordinating conjunctions
Can be used to create a sense of...
(answers may differ)
1. Time
2. Comparison
3. Place
Identify the correct punctuation for the conjunctive adverb in the sentence: (there can be more than one answer)
Emma likes cats however, she prefers dogs instead.
Emma likes cats; however, she prefers dogs instead
Emma likes cats, however she prefers dogs instead
Emma likes cats however she prefers dogs instead
Correct answer(s):
Emma likes cats however, she prefers dogs instead.
Emma likes cats; however, she prefers dogs instead
Correct the punctuation
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural speech was a unifying declaration, that ultimately created a tone of amalgamation, across the entire country, however, the unifying of the country created an underlying tone, and may have produced an internal conflict between the North and South.
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural speech was a unifying declaration that ultimately created a tone of amalgamation across the entire country. However, the unifying of the country created an underlying tone and may have produced an internal conflict between the North and South.