Grammar: Connectors
Class X: Grammar: Connectors
Connectors
A connector is a word which is used to connect two sentences and to express the relationship between the ideas and the combining sentences.
For example:
Delhi is a very exciting city. Delhi is very expensive.
This sentence can also be said as:
Delhi is a very exciting city; nevertheless it is also very expensive
or
Despite the fact that Delhi is very expensive, it is also very exciting
Connectors are of four types:
1. Coordinating conjunction
2. Subordinating conjunction
3. Correlative conjunction
4. Linking Adverbs and Transition Words
Coordinating conjunctions:
They connect words, phrases and clauses. They are usually found in the middle of a sentence with a comma (,) just before the conjuction, or at the beginning of the sentence.
Coordinating Conjunctions:
Coordinating Conjunctions:
for and nor but or yet so (remember FANBOYS) |
Subordinating conjunctions:
They connect a dependent clause and an independent clause and establish a relationship between them. They happen at the beginning of a sentences (with a comma in the middle separating the clauses) or in the middle of a sentence with no comma.
Subordinating Conjunctions:
Subordinating Conjunctions:
after | if | though | although |
if only | till | as | in order that |
unless | as if | now that | until |
as long as | once | when | as though |
rather than | whenever | because | since |
where | before | so that | whereas |
even if | than | wherever | even though |
that | that | while |
Correlative conjunctions:
They connect equal sentence elements together (like two nouns) and are always composed by two words.
Correlative Conjunctions:
Correlative Conjunctions:
both…and not only…but also not…but either…or neither…nor whether…or as…as |
Linking Adverbs and Transition Words
They connect two independent clauses or sentences. They provide transition between ideas.
Linking Adverbs and Transition Words:
Linking Adverbs and Transition Words:
accordingly | however | nonetheless | also |
indeed | otherwise | besides | instead |
similarly | consequently | likewise | still |
conversely | meanwhile | subsequently | finally |
moreover | then | furthermore | nevertheless |
therefore | hence | next | thus |
Grammar: Connectors
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January 07, 2024
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