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Conjunction Quiz
Mrs. Watson SJMS Conjunction Quiz Study
| Term or Question | Answer or Definition |
|---|---|
| Coordinating Conjunctions | for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so |
| Compound Sentence Rule | Put a comma before the coordinating conjunction that joins 2 sentences or independent clauses. |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with A | after, although, as |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with W | when, whenever, where, wherever, while |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with H | how |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with I | if |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with T | that |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with E | even though, even if |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with B | because, before |
| Subordinating Conjunctions that begin with U | unless, until |
| Dependent Clause | A group of words with a subject and a verb but not a complete thought |
| Independent Clause | A group of words with a subject, a verb, and a complete thougt. |
| Clause | A group of words which contains a subject and a verb. |
| What type of conjunctions begin dependent clauses? | Subordinating clauses. |
| When do you use a comma with a dependent clause? | When the dependent clause it at the beginning of the sentence. |
| When do you not need a comma with a dependent clause. | When the dependent clause is at the end of the sentence. |