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I will not attend class ___ you will not be there. (Before/ If/ Whether or)
If
Correlative conjunctions are sometimes in pairs. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
_____ my cousin comes home, we will play billiard. (Unless/ When/ Not Only)
When
Always remember to turn off the light _____ you use it. (Until/ If/ After)
After
It connects words, phrases, and clauses of the same equal value.
Coordinating conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions usually express time, condition, and contrast. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
Coordinating conjunctions only connect words and phrases. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE. They also connect clauses.
He sleeps during the day _____ he works in the night. (If/ Or/ Whereas)
Whereas
"Either you finish your assignment or receive a failing grade this quarter." Is the use of correlative conjunction correct?
Yes.
It is cold outside ___ it is summer. (If / As / Although).
Although
Brush your teeth ___ you go to bed. (After / Before / While)
Before
Jean cleared the table ___ her brother washed the dishes. (Because / While / Although)
While
Don't stop ___ you are completely finished. (While / Because / Until)
Until
I wake up, ___ my alarm rings. (When / So / Although)
When
The soup needs to be hot___ I won't eat the soup (If / Unless / Because)
Unless
___ you will ignore me, I will not give your pen. (If / Even though/ Although)
If
What does "whereas" express?
Contrast
These subordinating conjunctions express time EXCEPT: (After/If/When/Until)
If
What do subordinating conjunctions connect?
Clauses
Subordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
This type of conjunction always comes in pairs.
Correlative conjunctions
"Whether it is bright nor dark, I will still wear it." Is the use of conjunction correct?
No, "nor" should be replaced by "or".
What is the pair of the conjunction "but also"?
Not only
When do we use "providing that"?
When we want to express condition.