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Conjunctions Language Arts 7 Prepositions connect their object with some other word in the sentence. The object of the preposition is always a noun or pronoun. A preposition must be part of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase starts with the preposition and ends with the object of the preposition Practice: Find the preposition and object(s) of the preposition The rocket flew off into space. We looked in the window. Jack played hard at the checker tournament. Mrs. Cochren was excited about her upcoming bear hunt. Remember… You can tell if a word is a preposition by looking for what the word modifies. Prepositions will be part of a prepositional phrase and have an object. Adverbs will modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb and have no object. Practice- tell me if the words below are prepositions or adverbs Umpires stand along the baselines. We waited for the hot dog vendor to come along. The umpire ran past quickly. The ball flew past third base. Umpires stand along the baselines. – Preposition We waited for the hot dog vendor to come along. – Adverb The umpire ran past quickly. – Adverb The ball flew past third base. – Preposition Conjunctions Conjunctions connect words or groups of words. – Prepositions connect words, too. How do you think conjunctions are different than prepositions? Conjunctions Unlike prepositions, conjunctions don’t have objects. Rather, they serve as a way to show a relationship between two words. Example: – Are you going to Mt. Rushmore or Custer State Park? Conjunctions There are three types of conjunctions: – Coordinating conjunctions – Correlative conjunctions – Subordinating conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions Connect words of the same kind, such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, or sentences. – Nouns: My cousin and his wife left yesterday for Montana. – Verbs: They printed out directions but forgot to bring them. – Prep. Phr.: Put the luggage on the doorstep or in the garage. – Sentences: Our family wanted to go to Sturgis, but we decided to go to Fargo instead. Coordinating conjunctions For And Nor But Or Yet So Practice Find the coordinating conjunction in the following sentences and tell what is being connected. – Bob and Bill are brothers. – We went to the game, but we didn’t win. Punctuation Note!!! When joining two independent clauses, notice the comma placement. I like dogs, and I also like cats. Do you want coffee, or do you want tea? Correlative Conjunctions Similar to coordinating conjunctions in that they connect the same type of words, but work in pairs. – both…and – either/neither….or – not only…..but also – whether.....or Correlative Conjunctions Examples: – We have seen both the Missouri River and the Big Sioux river. – Either you or I will be the leader on the trail. – The sick rhinoceros would neither eat nor drink. Practice Find the correlative conjunctions in the sentences below and tell me what is being connected: – Either you go or I will. – Not only my mother but also my sister played rugby. Subordinating Conjunctions Connect things which are not equal. One is less important (subordinate) than the other. Subordinating conjunctions are in sentences that contain a dependent idea and a main idea. The dependent idea is connected to the main idea by the subordinating conjunction Subordinating conjunctions always come before the dependent idea in a sentence. One more thing… The main idea can come at the beginning or end of a sentence. When the dependent idea comes first, it must be separated from the main idea with a comma. Examples Because it rained all day, our basement filled up with water. Our basement filled with up with water because it rained all day. Examples I did the planning after he made reservations. , After he made the reservations I did the planning. Practice Find the subordinating conjunction in each sentence, then find the dependent and main ideas. – Since you didn’t play, we lost the game. – Jack studied hard so that he could get good grades. – Since you didn’t play, we lost the game. Sub: Since Dep: you didn’t play Main: we lost the game (note the comma) – Jack studied hard so that he could get good grades. Sub: so that Dep: he could get good grades Main: Troy studied hard (note the lack of a comma)