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Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word.
3. Find a other word to join by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Example: Find the Nouns
run
saw
red
Note: The word "saw" can be a verb or a noun.
Example: dog-
house
box
home
Example:
4
6
and
2
3
True
False
Example: You can play after you eat.
Method: Find the word that joins the independent clause with the dependent clause.
Answer: In the above sentence, the word 'after' is joining the independent clause "you can play" with the dependent clause "after you eat". Therefore, the answer is 'after'.
Example:
0.253 - 0.215
0.305
0.038
0.142
Example: 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.9
1.3 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.9
Note:
Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Coordinating conjunctions connect parts of a sentence that are equivalent.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to help connect parts of a sentence that are unequal.
Conjunctive Adverbs connect independent clauses and also show the relationship between the two clauses.
Instructions:
1. Read the sentence.
2. Figure out what type of conjunction is the underlined word.
3. Choose the correct answer.
Example: She is happy as she won the lottery.
Choice:
Subordinating Conjunction
Coordinating Conjunction
Conjunctive Adverb
Example: I drank coffee.
Method: Figure out the noun which cannot be counted and select it.
Answer: The uncountable noun in the above sentence is 'coffee'. Therefore, the answer is 'coffee'.
Example: What is line AD?
chord
arc
radius
Example: This is John.
Method: Figure out which word is the name of a particular person, place or thing and select it.
Answer: John. John is the name of a particular person. Therefore, it is a proper noun.