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BCCC Tutoring Center 3 the overall meaning to be clear. A dependent clause cannot stand alone. Use a comma to separate a dependent clause that appears before an independent clause. *Note: A sentence constructed of one independent clause and one or more dependent (or subordinate) clauses is called a complex sentence.
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Preview and Download !Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Grade 2 §110.4. English Language Arts and Reading §111.4. Mathematics §112.13. Science §113.13. Social Studies §114.4. Languages Other Than English §115.4. Health Education §116.4. Physical Education §117.108. Art §117.109. Music §117.110. Theatre §126.6. Technology Applications §110.4.
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Preview and Download !than not, preceded by a comma). The two most common coordinating conjunctions are and and but. (The others are or, for, yet, and so.) This is the simplest technique we have for combining ideas. Example: Meriwether Lewis is justly famous for his expedition into the territory of the
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Preview and Download !14UNIT Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections 414 Lesson 14.1 Prepositions 415 Lesson 14.2 Prepositional Phrases 417 Lesson 14.3 Pronouns After Prepositions 419 Lesson 14.4 Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs 421 Lesson 14.5 Telling Prepositions and Adverbs Apart 423 Lesson 14.6 Conjunctions 425 Lesson 14.7 Interjections 427 Grammar Review 429 ...
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Preview and Download !Grade 1. Strand: READING STANDARDS FOR LITERATURE Cluster 1: Key Ideas and Details STANDARD CODE STANDARD LAFS.1.RL.1.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts LAFS.1.RL.1.2 Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their
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Preview and Download !What Do Conjunctions Do? Conjunctions join things—words to words, phrases to phrases, or clauses to clauses—and they signal logical relationships among them. Consider the following examples. (Conjunctions are italicized.) 1. Johnny is skinny. He doesn’t work out. 2. Johnny is skinny . because. he doesn’t work out. 3. Johnny is skinny ...
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Preview and Download !conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) combine two independent clauses using a comma. Two sentences can also be combined by using a subordinating conjunction such as after, before, once, although, as if, as, because.
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Preview and Download !coordinating conjunctions worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 4 Worksheet: Coordinating conjunctions Keywords: conjunctions, coordinating conjunctions, grammar, english, worksheet, grade 4 Created Date: 5/21/2019 9:01:44 PM
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Preview and Download !Conjunctions: connecting main clauses Worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 3 Conjunctions Worksheet: Conjunctions: connecting main clauses Keywords: conjunctions, connecting main clauses, grammar, grade 3, worksheet, english Created Date: 4/3/2019 12:47:55 PM
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Preview and Download !The term parallelism also applies to using correlative conjunctions and comparisons properly. Correlative Conjunctions: both, and; not, but; not only, but also; either, or; whether, or; neither, nor. These conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses that have the same level of meaning in the same sentence.
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