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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Conjunctions : Conjunctions IKCOO1 23-11-2009 IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions : Conjunctions and if but because when after before for either …….or neither …… nor IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. Ankit saw Rabindra who was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away until the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Babloo went into the class. Gaun came out of the class. Babloo went into the class but Gaun came out of the class. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Babloo went into the class. Gaun came out of the class. Babloo went into the class but Gaun came out of the class. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Geetanjali is in the office. Upendra is outside the office. Geetanjali is in the office but Upendra is outside the office. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Geetanjali is in the office. Upendra is outside the office. Geetanjali is in the office but Upendra is outside the office. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Rabindra is studying English Grammar. Hemant is studying English Grammar. Rabindra and Hemant are studying English Grammar. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Rabindra is studying English Grammar. Hemant is studying English Grammar. Rabindra and Hemant are studying English Grammar. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which Conjunctions??? : Which Conjunctions??? Hemant : Where is Bhaskar? Rabindra : Bhaskar and Rishikesh came to the conference centre together. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK if : if Rahul : Where is Vinay Jain? Rishikesh : He is out of Delhi. Rahul : oh, When will he come here? Rishikesh : I do not know Rahul : ok, if he doesn’t come, I will not cook dinner for him. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK After : After Hemant : Would you like a cup of tea? Vishwajit : No, I will drink tea after I eat lunch. Hemant : ok! IKCOO1-CONJ-DK After : After Hemant : After finishing the programme, we will study together. Vishwajit : ok! IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Either……..or : Either……..or Hemant : you may either stay or go with others. Vishwaji : I will stay. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Either……..or : Either……..or Either you do your homework or I give you bad grades. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Neither…….nor : Neither…….nor Neither the lawyers nor doctors will not affected by the new legislative bill. Neither Sandeep nor Ramesh would stop talking, so they got a detention. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Whether……. or : Whether……. or I do not care whether you go or stay. Chanchal does not think whether he will marry or he is alone. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Though……….yet : Though……….yet Though he is suffering much pain, yet he does not complain. Gaun is from China. But he does not know english very well. Though he is suffering a lot, yet will never complain. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Exercise in Grammar : Exercise in Grammar Three and three make six. Is his name Sen or Gupta? He will not come if it rains. Renu is tall, but Rima is taller. He lost his balance and fell off the bicycle. He tried hard but did not succeed. I shall not go out now because it is raining very heavily. We will come, whether it rains or not. I ran fast, but I missed the train. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Exercise in Grammar : Exercise in Grammar Three and three make six. Is his name Sen or Gupta? He will not come if it rains. Renu is tall, but Rima is taller. He lost his balance and fell off the bicycle. He tried hard but did not succeed. I shall not go out now because it is raining very heavily. We will come, whether it rains or not. I ran fast, but I missed the train. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Slide 33: Thank you IKCOO1-CONJ-DK You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Conjunctions : Conjunctions IKCOO1 23-11-2009 IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions : Conjunctions and if but because when after before for either …….or neither …… nor IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK How sentences can be joined using conjunctions : How sentences can be joined using conjunctions Ex. Ankit saw Rabindra. Rabindra was talking with friends. Ankit saw Rabindra who was talking with friends. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away from the dog. The dog barked at Chanchal. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. : Conjunctions are used to join sentences or clauses together. Chanchal ran away. from the dog. The dog barked.t Chanchal. Chanchal ran away when the dog barked. Chanchal ran away becuase the dog barked. Chanchal ran away until the dog barked. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Babloo went into the class. Gaun came out of the class. Babloo went into the class but Gaun came out of the class. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Babloo went into the class. Gaun came out of the class. Babloo went into the class but Gaun came out of the class. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Geetanjali is in the office. Upendra is outside the office. Geetanjali is in the office but Upendra is outside the office. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Geetanjali is in the office. Upendra is outside the office. Geetanjali is in the office but Upendra is outside the office. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Rabindra is studying English Grammar. Hemant is studying English Grammar. Rabindra and Hemant are studying English Grammar. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which conjunction??? : Which conjunction??? Rabindra is studying English Grammar. Hemant is studying English Grammar. Rabindra and Hemant are studying English Grammar. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Which Conjunctions??? : Which Conjunctions??? Hemant : Where is Bhaskar? Rabindra : Bhaskar and Rishikesh came to the conference centre together. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK if : if Rahul : Where is Vinay Jain? Rishikesh : He is out of Delhi. Rahul : oh, When will he come here? Rishikesh : I do not know Rahul : ok, if he doesn’t come, I will not cook dinner for him. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK After : After Hemant : Would you like a cup of tea? Vishwajit : No, I will drink tea after I eat lunch. Hemant : ok! IKCOO1-CONJ-DK After : After Hemant : After finishing the programme, we will study together. Vishwajit : ok! IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Either……..or : Either……..or Hemant : you may either stay or go with others. Vishwaji : I will stay. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Either……..or : Either……..or Either you do your homework or I give you bad grades. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Neither…….nor : Neither…….nor Neither the lawyers nor doctors will not affected by the new legislative bill. Neither Sandeep nor Ramesh would stop talking, so they got a detention. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Whether……. or : Whether……. or I do not care whether you go or stay. Chanchal does not think whether he will marry or he is alone. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Though……….yet : Though……….yet Though he is suffering much pain, yet he does not complain. Gaun is from China. But he does not know english very well. Though he is suffering a lot, yet will never complain. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Exercise in Grammar : Exercise in Grammar Three and three make six. Is his name Sen or Gupta? He will not come if it rains. Renu is tall, but Rima is taller. He lost his balance and fell off the bicycle. He tried hard but did not succeed. I shall not go out now because it is raining very heavily. We will come, whether it rains or not. I ran fast, but I missed the train. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Exercise in Grammar : Exercise in Grammar Three and three make six. Is his name Sen or Gupta? He will not come if it rains. Renu is tall, but Rima is taller. He lost his balance and fell off the bicycle. He tried hard but did not succeed. I shall not go out now because it is raining very heavily. We will come, whether it rains or not. I ran fast, but I missed the train. IKCOO1-CONJ-DK Slide 33: Thank you IKCOO1-CONJ-DK