字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi students. How are you? This is an introduction to coordinate conjunctions. When I like to think of coordinate conjunctions, I like to compare them to either mathematics or chemistry. I know there are a few students who do not enjoy grammar. I like to use that comparison to see if, perhaps, you see if you can see that formula I can see in writing. Your Sentence-Combining Workbook will introduce you to coordinate conjunctions. What follows is an introduction to Compound Sentences. A coordinate conjunction serves like a plus sign. You have to have a subject. You have to have a verb. You have to include a comma before the coordinate conjunction. Then, you have to add another subject and verb. Let us look at a couple examples of coordinate conjunctions in what I call Compound Sentences. Let us look at a few more examples. Anytime that you want to use a coordinate conjunction you can also use a semicolon instead. You have to remember that we use the semicolon sparingly. I have the same exact sentences, but notice I have a semicolon. I expect you apply those rules to your writing. And look for those sentence patterns in writing--let it be a magazine, a novel, or a textbook. And you will improve your own writing style. Thank you.
B1 中級 英 座標接続詞入門 (An Introduction to Coordinate Conjunctions) 197 17 Cai Xin Liu に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語