CONTENT:
1. Definition of conjunctions
2. Types of conjunctions
3. Features, positions and functions of conjunctions
Definition of conjunctions:
Conjunction comes from a Latin word meaning joined. A conjunction joins words, phrases or sentences together.
EVALUATION
- What is conjunction
- Conjunction comes from a Latin word meaning _____
CONTENT 2
TYPES OF CONJUNCTIONS
1. Coordinating conjunction
These are conjunctions that link words/phrases or clauses that are of equal status. They are called co-coordinators, there are three major co-coordinators viz: and, but, and, or.
EXAMPLES
– Mary is a student and her mother is a nurse
– Argentina won the match but the opponents played better.
– You should pay for the items now or write a cheque covering the mount.
2. Subordinating Conjunctions
A subordinating conjunction is used to join words phrases or clauses of equal status that, is, one is dependent on the other. They are also known as subordinators.
Examples:
Before, since, because, yet, as, if, when, that, now, even, while, in order o, as soon as, unless, etc.
1. He worked hard because he was paid well.
2. They hard finished before we realized we hard made a mistake.
3. The students stood up as soon as the teacher entered.
4. They left the site while it was day.
5. Mrs. Ama arrived when her children where crying
Evaluation:
1. Mention 2 types of conjunction
2. Give 2 examples of each
CONTENT 3
FEATURES OF CONJUNCTIONS
Conjunctions join words, phrases, clauses or sentences together. Words, phrases, clauses or sentences joined by a subordinator is dependent on the other.
Position of conjunctions
– Conjunctions occur between the items that the link
– The split between other words in the construction.
– They join words, phrases, clauses and sentences of equal status.
– A subordinator can come at the beginning of a sentence
FUNCTIONS OF CONJUNCTIONS
– They act as coordinators
– They act as subordinators
– They act as correctives
EVALUATION
- Write 2 functions of conjunctions
- A subordinator can come at the beginning of the sentence. True/False
TOPIC: Prose: Literary Terms
Sub – Topic
1. Definition of prose
2. Examples of literary terms
3. Definition of literary teams
A prose is a written or spoken language that is not in verse form. In other words, a prose is a novel because it comprises a language without poetical measure.
EVALUATION
1. What is a prose?
2. What differentiate a prose from poetry
CONTENT 2
EXAMPLES OF LITERARY TERMS
Literary terms include the following theme, plot, characterization, theme, plot, characterization, character, style, setting, etc.
Theme: This is the main subject or idea in a book, film, discussion, etc.
Plot: This refers to the events that form the main story of a book, film or plays are described.
Characters: Are the people in a book, play or film
Style: Is the way a literary work is written.
Setting: This has to do with the place or time in which the events in a book or film happen.
EVALUATION
1. What are literary terms?
2. Mention 4 literary terms
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