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  1. Harrap's Pocket Chinese Grammar and Script (Harrap's language Guides) by Harrap, 2009-07-14
  2. Conditions and Conditionals: An Investigation of Ancient Greek (Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology ; V. 3) by Gerry Wakker, 1994-01-01
  3. Harrap's Pocket Portuguese Grammar (Harrap's language Guides) by Harrap, 2009-07-14
  4. Identificative copulatives in Southern Ndebele: evidence for diachronic postulations in Zulu (1)/ Identifiserende kopulatiewe in Suid-Ndebele: ondersteuning ... in Zoeloe.: An article from: Literator by Lionel Posthumus, 2006-08-01
  5. Albeit a conjunction, yet it is a clause: a counter-example to unidirectionality hypothesis? (1).: An article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies by Rafal Molencki, 1997-01-01
  6. Grammar and Composition - book one - Teacher's Edition (A Work-Text for Christian Schools) by Jim Chapman, Darrell Holley, et all 1982
  7. The Structure of Coordination: Conjunction and Agreement Phenomena in Spanish and Other Languages (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory) by J. Camacho, 2003-09-30
  8. Practise Your Conjunctions and Linkers by Donald Adamson, 1995-07-11
  9. Buts About Conjunctions (Studia fennica. Linguistica) by R. Korhonen, 1992-01-01
  10. Para que sirve una conjuncion?/ What is This Conjunction For? (Spanish Edition) by Juana Ines Dehesa, 2009-11-30
  11. Just Me & 6,000 Rats ( new): A Tale of Conjunctions by Rick Walton, 2011-04-01
  12. Syntax of the adverb,: Preposition and conjunction by Edward Thomas Owen, 1931
  13. Prepositions, conjuctions, and interjections by Robert G Forest, 1992
  14. Prepositinal phrases, conjuctions & interjections by Robert G Forest, 1977

41. Conjunctions And Linking Words
S + V and V S and S + V N and N Adj. and Adj. Phrase and Phrase Can be used in a series A, B, C, or D. Subordinators. Subordinators connect elements of unequal importance.
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Coordinators
    Coordinators connect elements of equal importance. S + V , but
    S + V (and, but, so, or, nor, for*, yet) S + V and V S and S + V N and N Adj. and Adj. Phrase and Phrase Can be used in a series: A, B, C, or D

Subordinators
    Subordinators connect elements of unequal importance. One clause is not as
    strong as the other. S + V although S + V (although, even though, because, since*, when, while, before*, after*, whenever, wherever*, if, unless, whether?[or not] as, as [adjective] as, so that, whereas anywhere*, anytime*) Although S + V , S + V

Sentence Connectors
    Sentence Connectors connect paragraphs or show relationship between very
    different ideas. S + V . However, S + V (however, therefore, thus, moreover, nevertheless, first*, then*, next*, still* S + V ; however, S + V

42. Grammar Quiz Focus On Paired Conjunctions - Instant Lesson Plans Concerning Gram
Grammar quiz for upperintermediate level students focusing on the use of paired conjunctions
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    Quiz - Paired Conjunctions
    Paired conjunctions are often used in both spoken and written English to make a point, give an explanation, or discuss alternatives. Unfortunately, not only are they difficult to use, but their structure is also rather strict! Match the sentence halves to make a complete sentence.
    • Both Peter Not only do we want to go Either Jack will have to work more hours That story was Students who do well not only study hard In the end he had to choose Sometimes it is I would love to take Not only do we want to go but we also have enough money. That story was neither true nor realistic. Sometimes it is not only wise to listen to your parents but also interesting. Both Peter and I are coming next week.

    43. [Grammar] Conjunctions - UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
    what are conjunctions? You may not post new threads
    http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/ask-teacher/132735-conjunctions.html

    44. Mandarin Chinese Language Lesson Plans: Chinese Grammar Conjunctions ‘Or’ -
    The usages of Chinese grammar conjunctions 还是 and 或者【h ish and hu zhě】often confuse beginners while taking Mandarin Chinese lesson. This Chinese language
    http://www.brighthub.com/education/languages/articles/75450.aspx

    45. YouTube - Conjunction Junction
    Conjunction Junction School House Rock. Cartoon Theme Players Conjunction Junction
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkO87mkgcNo

    46. TOIEC Grammar - Conjunctions
    Conjunctions not only join clauses together; they also show how the meanings of the two clauses are
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/31592340/TOIEC-Grammar-Conjunctions

    47. Esperanto Grammar - Conjunctions
    A selection of articles related to esperanto grammar conjunctions esperanto grammar - conjunctions A Wisdom Archive on esperanto grammar - conjunctions
    http://www.experiencefestival.com/esperanto_grammar_-_conjunctions

    48. Grammar: Conjunctions (because & So) - Level A - Teacher Yuri
    I. What are the conjunctions because and so? Both because and so are conjunctions which comment on actions. They appear quite similar at first.
    http://tx.english-ch.com/teacher/yuri/level-a/grammar-conjunctions-because-so/
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    I. What are the conjunctions because and so?
    Both because and so are conjunctions which comment on actions. They appear quite similar at first. However, because provides the reason for an action, and so gives the result of or response to an action. For example, look at the following sentences: I went to America because I wanted to study English. Because I wanted to study English, I went to America. I wanted to study English, so I went to America. II. What is the sentence structure?
    Because is a subordinating conjunction, and should follow the structures below: So is a coordinating conjunction, and shows the result of an action. Here is the structure: III. How are because and so used?
    As has been mentioned, because and so connect two ideas. Because provides a reason for the action stated in the main clause. We can also say that because + subordinate clause explains a cause for the action. Moreover, it often introduces information the listener may not know. For example: I stayed home because it snowed heavily. = The heavy snow caused me to stay home.

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