Resume adverb and conjunction

name : evi muspiroh prodi:(pbi) semester:1 Definition of conjunction Connecting words are also called conjunctions, are words that connect words with words in a sentence or connect sentences with sentences in a paragraph. Coordinating Conjunction Coordinating Conjunctions are used to join equivalent words, phrases, or clauses. In addition, this conjunction serves to connect two or more independent clauses or clauses that can stand alone. Conjunctions included in this category are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. For The word for if used as a conjunction will have the same meaning as the word because, namely 'because'. So The word for can be used to show a cause-and-effect relationship. Here are examples: Martha did not come to school today, for she was sick. I like to go to the mall on weekends, for I love shopping. And The word and serves to add words or sentences that do not conflict with the previous sentence. For example: In my spare time, I love to watch movies and I love to cook. There are a lot of activities you can do at Cihampelas Walk such as shopping and watching movies. Nor This word is used to join two or more negative words, phrases, or sentences. Example : I don't want you nor her to be on my team. He doesn't like to eat fish nor chicken, he only likes beef. But For example: I would love to go to your party, but I'm afraid I can't. The movie looks good, but I'm not a fan of the actors. Or This word is usually used to present a choice or an alternative. Example : Which dress do you prefer? The red one or the blue one? You can use pen or pencil to answer the test. Correlative Conjunction Correlative Conjunctions have the same function as Coordinating Conjunctions. Example : I either want to go to Bandung or Yogyakarta this holiday. Not only she is about to graduate from college this year, but she is also about getting married. Definition of adverb Adverb is a word used to describe an adjective, adverb, verb, and sentence. The use of this adverb can be exemplified by the following sentences: She is extremely strange. She speaks so fluently. Fortunately, he is rich. Adverb of Place and Direction Sdverb of place and direction is an adverb that expresses place and direction. Example: John and Ratna are discussing many problems in the office. I have been here. Adverb of Manner Adverb of manner is an adverb that shows the way (how something is done). Example: We must study hard. She sings a song beautifully. I came here on foot. Adverb of Degree Adverb of degree is an adverb that shows the meaning of level or intensity. so very highly exceedingly extremely adequate pretty somewhat fairly Adverb of Time Adverb of Time is an adverb that shows the time (when an event occurs). Member: singular word: yesterday, today, tomorrow, phrase: Saturday night, last week, next month, a month ago, indefinite time :recently, lately, nowadays, already, immediately, soon, later chronological order (sequence of events): now, then, before, later, after(wards), next first

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