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Coordinating Conjunctions (but, or, and) Unit 1: Lesson 4 E-pals

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Coordinating Conjunctions (but, or, and)

Unit 1: Lesson 4E-pals

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But

• To join two opposite words or sentences.

My friend is tall butHe is thin

he is thin,.

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And

• To join two or more words or sentences.

I have a brother and I have a sister..,

I have a sister.

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Or

• To say an alternative.

Is he at school? or Is he at home?

Is he at home?

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Usage of comma.

• The use of the comma would apply when any of the seven coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet) join two independent clauses.

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• 1. Use a Comma Before a Coordinator

Use a comma before a coordinator (and, but, yet, or, nor, for, so) that links two main clauses: • Example:My mother, and I are tall.He is kind, but dishonest.Are you friendly, or unfriendly?

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• 2. Use a Comma to Separate Items in a Series

Use a comma between words, phrases, or clauses that appear in a series of three or more:

• Example:

My best friend is honest, kind, friendly, and reliable.

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• 3. Use a Comma After an Introductory Word Group

Use a comma after a phrase or clause that precedes the subject of the sentence:

• Example:

When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.

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Exercise: Choose the correct form. but, and, or

1. The bus stopped ……. the man got off.

2. I wanted to buy newspaper ……. didn’t have enough money.

3. Do you want tea …... coffee?

and,

but,

or,

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4. He is so nice …….. he doesn’t have enough money.

5. Is it a new house …… an old house?

6. We can go by bus ……. we can walk.

7. We stayed at home ……. ate there.and,

but,

or

or

,

,

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Sending e-mail.

Electronic mail, commonly called e-mail or email, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients. Modern email operates across the Internet or other computer networks.

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Writing e-mail

• How to write e-mail?