martes, 29 de julio de 2014

Study session

Linking words.- 

Conjunctions: conjunctions join two statements and express relationships like time, addition, reason, condition and purpose. Examples include: 
Although, As soon as, for, so, while, and, but, in case, until, yet, as long as,  because and since. 

When we use "yet" (or and yet) as a conjunction, it means "but"
"For" can be used as a conjunction replacing "because" 

 Linking prepositions: are often followed by a verb +ing: 
Instead of reading the book... 

Since, before, and after can be both conjunctions and prepositions:
We were very worried BEFORE/AFTER we had taken the exam (conjunction) 
We were very worried BEFORE/AFTER the exam (preposition).....
 

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