Tagalog Ng Conjunction

Tagalog Ng Conjunction

tagalog ng conjunction

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1. tagalog ng conjunction


Ang tagalog ng conjunction ay Pangatnig

Ito ay nag-ugnay o nagconnect ng mga salita upang makabuo ng isang pangungusapAng conjunction ay pangatnig sa wikang Tagalog. Ito ay nag-uugnay sa mga salita, parirala, o pangungusap.
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Halimbawa ng pangungusap na may pangatnig.
Narating niya ang kinalalagyan niya ngayon dahil sa pagsisikap niyang mag-aral.
Pangatnig: dahil

2. conjunction in tagalog


.............Pangatnig

3. tagalog terms of noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, preposition, interjection


noun- pangngalan,
pronoun- panghalip
verb-pandiwa
adverb- pang-abay
adjective- pang uri
conjunction- pangatnig
preposition- pang ukol
interjection- pandamdam


4. coordinating conjunction 1 __________subordinating conjunction 2_____________correlative conjunction​


Answer:

1. coordinating

2. subconjuction


5. I enjoyed playing badminton although I am not very good at that. Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction Tom is as quick as Ruben. They had finished the race with the same time. *Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction My sister is a very good dancer, so she might be chosen to be the leader of the dance troop. *lCoordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction The program was both entertaining and informative. Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction50 pts..​


Answer:

1. correlative

2. conjunction

3. coordinating

4. conjunction

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6. 13. What type of conjunction connects clauses in pairsof the same type to make the sentence work, lokeeither or?d. Conjunctiona.Coordinating conjunctionb.Subordinating conjunctionC. Correlative conjunction​


C,correlative conjunction


7. simple sentence using the coordinating conjunction,subordinating conjunction and correlative conjunction with nouns and pronouns


SIMPLE SENTENCE: COORDINATING CONJUNCTION
1.) Anna and Mia are playing inside the classroom.
 - They are playing inside the classroom.
HERE ARE SOME COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
F - FOR
A - AND 
N - NOR 
B - BUT
O - Or
Y - YET
S - SO
SIMPLE SENTENCE: SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION 
1.) I will wait for you, until you comeback home.

SIMPLE SENTENCE: CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION
1.) Neither Anna nor Mia is beautiful.

8. 3. Which conjunction is represented by the acronym FANBOYSa. Coordinating Conjuncionb. Correlative Conjunctionc. Subordinating Conjunctiond. Relative Conjunction.​


Answer:

a.Coordinating Conjunction

Explanation:

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Answer:

a. Coordinating Conjinction

Explanation:

FANBOYS is a mnemonic device, which stands for the coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So. These words, when used to connect two independent clauses (two complete thoughts), must be preceded by a comma.

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9. anong ibig sabihin ng independent cluase dependent cluase verb sentence inverting sentence inverted sentence subordinate conjunction adverbadverb of frequencytagalog nyo po pls​


Answer:

independent clause = sugnay na makapag-iisa

dependent clause = sugnay na di makapag-iisa

verb = pandiwa

sentence = pangungusap

inverted sentence = baligtarin

subordinate conjunction = pangatnig

adverb = pang-abay

adverb of frequency = pang-abay na dalas

Explanation:

Sana makatulong po pabrainliest


10. Anong meaning ng conjunction​


Answer:

isang hindi naiisip na pormang pangwika na sumasama sa mga pangungusap, sugnay, parirala, o salita Ang ilang mga karaniwang pagkakaugnay ay "at," "ngunit," at "bagaman." ang kilos o isang halimbawa ng pagsasama: ang estado ng pagiging conjoined: kumbinasyon na nagtatrabaho kasabay ng estado at mga lokal na awtoridad.

Answer:

a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause


11. ( help nyoko)Read the following sentences. Underline the conjunction, then identify what kind of conjunction. Write COC for coordinating conjunction, CORR corelative conjunction and SUC for subordinating conjunction


Answer:

1.COC

2.CORR

3.SUC

4.CORR

5.SUC

Explanation:

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12. kasabihan na tungkol sa talento o kakayahan na may prepositions at conjunctions( tagalog)​


Answer:

Talento ay dapat ingatan dapat itong alagaan

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Explanation:

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13. what is conjunctions and Subordinating Conjunctions


Answer:

conjunction is a word, or words, used to connect two clauses together. Words such as: 'although', 'because' or 'when' . A subordinating clause is a part of a sentence that adds additional information to the main clause

Answer:

Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two parts of a sentence that are grammatically equal. ... Subordinating conjunctions are used to join a subordinate dependent clause to a main clause, for example: - I went swimming although it was cold.


14. What are the similarities among these three conjunctions? correlative conjunction, subordinating conjunction, coordinating conjunction


Answer:

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Explanation:

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15. What kind of subordinate conjunction tells when the independent clause was or will be performed? A. Cause Conjunction B. Place Conjunction C. Concession Conjunction D. Time Conjunction 6. What kind of subordinate conjunction gives reason to what the independent clause did? A. Cause Conjunction B. Place Conjunction C. Concession Conjunction D. Time Conjunction​


What kind of subordinate conjunction tells when the independent clause was or will be performed?

Answer : D. Time Conjunction

What kind of subordinate conjunction gives reason to what the independent clause did?

Answer : A. Cause Conjunction


16. anong ibig sabihin ng independent cluase dependent cluase verb sentence inverting sentence inverted sentence subordinate conjunction adverbadverb of frequencytagalog nyo po pls​​


Answer:

INDEPENDENT-An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.INDEPENDENT-An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.Independent clauses can be joined by using a semicolon or by using a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet, etc.).DEPENDENT-A subordinate clause, dependent clause or embedded clause is a clause that is embedded within a complex sentence. For instance, in the English sentence "I know that Bette is a dolphin", the clause "that Bette is a dolphin" occurs as the complement of the verb "know" rather than as a freestanding sentence. Subtypes of dependent clauses include content clauses, relative clauses, and adverbial clauses.VERB-A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicates action or a state of being or condition. A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject performs. Verbs are the hearts of English sentences. Examples: Jacob walks in the morning.SENTENCE-A sentence is the largest unit of any language. ... The sentence is generally defined as a word or a group of words that expresses a thorough idea by giving a statement/order, or asking a question, or exclaiming. Example: He is a good boy (statement), Is he a good boy? (question), What a nice weather!

17. Identify the type of conjunction in the following sentence. neither the sermon nor the song service was very long. conjunctive adverb coordinating conjunction correlative conjunction subordinating conjunction


Answer:

Neither the sermon nor the song service was very long.

Neither, nor

It is a correlative conjunction.


18. 1. I enjoyed playing badminton although I am not very good at that. Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction2. Tom is as quick as Ruben. They had finished the race with the same time. *Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction3. My sister is a very good dancer, so she might be chosen to be the leader of the dance troop. *lCoordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction4. The program was both entertaining and informative. Coordinating ConjunctionCorrelative ConjunctionSubordinating Conjunction50 pts..​


Answer:

1)correlative conjuntion2) coordinating3) coordinating4 ) subordinating

Explanation:

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Asnwer

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1.coodinating conjunction

2.subordinating conjunction

3.correlative conjunction

4.correlative conjunction


19. The english teachers are not only smart but also friendly.What type of conjunction is used in the sentence a.correlative conjunction b.subordinating conjunction d.common conjunction​


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Explanation:

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20. tagalog terms of noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, preposition, interjection


Noun = Pangngalan
Pronoun = Panghalip
Verb = Pandiwa
Adverb = Pang-abay
Adjective = Pang-uri
Conjunction = Pangatnig
Preposition = Pang-ukol
Interjection = Pandamdam 

21. Differentiate the following types of conjunctionCoordinating conjunctionSubordinating conjunctionCorrelative conjunctionB. Give two example sentences for each type and underline the conjunction in each sentence​


Answer:

2 example of sentence cordinating


22. what is coordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunction, and correlative conjunction​


Answer:Coordinating conjunctions connect two equal words, phrases, or clauses

A subordinating conjunction is a word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause.

Explanation:


23. Analyze the conjunction used in each sentence. Encircle the conjunction, then shade the box whether it is subordinating conjunction or coordinating conjunction. 1. The chair is broken so we tried to fix it. *Subordinating conjunction. *Coordinating conjunction 2. When we heard the fire alarm, we exited the school. *Subordinating conjunction. *Coordinating conjunction 3. Kay is a bit shy yet she is courageous. *Subordinating conjunction *Coordinating conjunction 4. Before I start cooking, i wash my hands *Subordinating conjunction. *Coordinating conjunction 5. If i fail the examination, i will be disappointed *Subordinating conjunction. *Coordinating conjunction


1. Coordinating Conjunction

2. Subordinating Conjunction

3. Coordinating Conjunction

4. Subordinating Conjunction

5. Subordinating Conjunction


24. B. write CC if the conjunction used in a sentence is coordinating conjunction and SC if it is subordinating conjunction​


6.CC

7.CC

8.SC

9.CC

10.SC

11.CC

12.CC

13.CC

14.SC

15.CC

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25. Direction: Compare and contrast the 3 types of conjunction: Coordinatingconjunction, Subordinating conjunction, and Adverbial conjunctions.​


Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and adverbial conjunctions. Here's a comparison and contrast of these three types of conjunctions:

1. Coordinating Conjunctions:

Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two or more independent clauses, words, or phrases that are of equal importance. Some common coordinating conjunctions are "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."

Examples:

I like to read books, and my sister likes to watch movies.

I am tired, but I still have work to do.

Do you want to go out for dinner, or do you want to cook at home?

Comparison:

Coordinating conjunctions connect two or more elements that are of equal importance.

Contrast:

Coordinating conjunctions do not create a dependent relationship between the clauses or phrases they join.

2. Subordinating Conjunctions:

Subordinating conjunctions are used to join an independent clause with a dependent clause. A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence because it lacks a subject or a verb. Some common subordinating conjunctions are "after," "although," "because," "if," "since," and "when."

Examples:

After I finish my work, I will go to the gym.

• Although it was raining, we still went for a walk.

• Because I am tired, I am going to bed early tonight.

Comparison:

Subordinating conjunctions create a dependent relationship between the clauses they join.

Contrast:

Subordinating conjunctions join an independent clause with a dependent clause, creating a complex sentence.

3. Adverbial Conjunctions:

Adverbial conjunctions are used to join two independent clauses and indicate the relationship between the ideas expressed in those clauses. Some common adverbial conjunctions are "however," "consequently," "meanwhile," "furthermore," and "therefore."

Examples:

I like to read books; however, my sister likes to watch movies.

• We missed the train; consequently, we had to take a bus.

• John is studying; meanwhile, his sister is playing the guitar.

Comparison:

Adverbial conjunctions connect two independent clauses and indicate the relationship between the ideas expressed in those clauses.

Contrast:

Adverbial conjunctions are often used to create more complex and sophisticated sentences. They are similar to coordinating conjunctions, but they indicate a specific relationship between the clauses they join.

In summary, coordinating conjunctions join two or more elements of equal importance, subordinating conjunctions create a dependent relationship between clauses, and adverbial conjunctions indicate the relationship between two independent clauses. Understanding the differences between these types of conjunctions is essential for creating well-structured and effective sentences


26. what is a conjunction? A. Conjunction connect two or more words or group of words B. Conjunction modifies a noun C. Conjunction connects dependent clauses only D Conjunction gives meaning to a word


Answer:

A.Conjunction connects two or more words or group of words.


27. English1. A_ is a word that connects or join togetherwords, phrases, clauses or sentences.A. Connectors C. Coordinating ConjunctionsB. Conjunctions D. Subordinating Conjunctions2. These connectors are used to connect two or moresimple sentences or independent clauses.A. Connectors C. Coordinating ConjunctionsB. Conjunctions D. Subordinating Conjunctions3.connect or join a dependent clause to anindependent clause in a sentence.A. Connectors C. Coordinating ConjunctionsB. Conjunctions D. Subordinating Conjunctions4. Connectors such as For, And, Nor, But, Or and Soare examples ofA. Connectors C. Coordinating ConjunctionsB. Conjunctions D. Subordinating Conjunctions5. If, When, So that, Because and Even though areexamples ofA. Connectors C. Coordinating ConjunctionsB. Conjunctions D. Subordinating Conjunctions​


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ANSWERS:

1.) A ____ is a word that connects or join together words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

[tex]\small{\boxed{\sf\bold \purple{B.\:Conjunctions}}}[/tex]A Conjunctions is a word that connects or join together words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

2.) is a word that connects or join together words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

[tex]\small{\boxed{\sf\bold \purple{C.\:Coordinating\:Conjunctions}}}[/tex]Coordinating Conjunctions is a word that connects or join together words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

3.) connect or join a dependent clause to an independent clause in a sentence.

[tex]\small{\boxed{\sf\bold \purple{D.\:Subordinating\:Conjunctions}}}[/tex]Subordinating Conjunctions connects or joins a dependent clause to an independent clause in a sentence.

4.) Connectors such as For, And, Nor, But, Or and So are examples of?

[tex]\small{\boxed{\sf\bold \purple{C.\:Coordinating\:Conjunctions}}}[/tex]Connectors such as For, And, Nor, But, Or and So are examples of Coordinating Conjunctions.

5.) If, When, So that, Because and Even though are examples of?

[tex]\small{\boxed{\sf\bold \purple{D.\:Subordinating\:Conjunctions}}}[/tex]If, When, So that, Because and Even though are examples of Subordinating Conjunctions.

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28. what is conjunctionwhat is coordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunction, and correlative conjunction​?​


Answer:

a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.Conjunctions are joining words that link together parts of a sentence. The three main coordinating conjunctions are 'and', 'but' and 'or'. They can be used to join together two clauses in a sentence.A subordinating conjunction is simply the word/words that is used to join a subordinating clause to another clause or sentence.Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that correlate two equally important clauses or phrases in one complete thought.

Explanation:


29. 14. What type of conjunction brings equally importantideas together?d. Conjunctiona.Coordinating conjunctionb.Subordinating conjunctionC. Correlative conjunction​


Answer:

A. COORDINATING CONJUNCTION

-Are one of the Most

popular category of conjunctions. Simply put, they bring equally important ideas together. They can join words, phrases and clauses of equal importance and grammatical rank.

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30. halimbawa ng subordinating conjunction ​


Answer:

than, rather than, whether, as much as, whereas, that, whatever, which, whichever, after, as soon as, as long as, before, by the time, now that, once, since, till, until, when, whenever, while, though, although, even though, who, whoever, whom

Explanation:

a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause, eg.,


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