Grammar video project-Conjunctions

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Description

This video is a video on conjunctions. A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. I spend a lot of time on it and I worked hard to find facts about conjunctions. I also apologize for my raspy voice in the video (also you will have to click preview changes then download the video to see it). The three rules of conjunctions are called FANBOY, AAAWWUBBIS and Adverbs. FANBOYS stand for F=for A=and N=nor B=but O=or Y=yet S=so. AAAWWUBBIS stands for A: After A: Although A: As W: When W: While U: Until B: Because B: Before I: If S: Since. Adverbs are words or phrases that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a group of words. Here’s an example sentence for FANBOYS: I have a cat and dog. The word and shows that you have both a cat and dog. Here’s an example sentence of AAAWWUBBIS: Although am mad, I still forgive you. The word Although shows that your mad but you still can forgive. Here’s an example sentence for Adverbs: I Accidentally woke up my friends. The word Accidentally show that what you did was not on intentional. If you prefer reading this instead of watching the video then I hope this description was helpful enough.

 

 

Test Questions
1) Which sentence is not a FANBOY sentence?

a – Do you want vanilla or chocolate.
b – You get the eggs while I get the sugar.
c – I don’t like this guy.
d – Lets hurry before everybody gets here.

 

2) Which sentence is a FANBOY sentence?

a – I have to go.
b – You can leave now.
c – I like to eat.
d – Why are you so annoying.

 

3) Which sentence is a AAAWWUBBIS sentence?
a – I have a pet mouse.
b – After this you’re buying me a toy.
c – What is this.
d – Why can’t you come.

 

4) Which sentence is not a AAAWWUBBIS sentence?

a – As much as I want to help you I can’t.
b – When you go, turn off the oven.
c – While am gone make sure you eat your dinner.
d – Do you want ice cream.

 

5) Which sentence is not an Adverbial sentence?

a – I came for the food.
b – I came here yesterday.

c – Sam said it in a polite way.
d – I will meet you tomorrow

 

Answers

Question 1 answer: Do you want Vanilla or chocolate

Question 2 answer: Why are you so annoying.

Question 3 answer: After this you’re buying me a toy.

Question 4 answer: Do you want ice cream.

Question 5 answer: I came for the food.