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EXERCISE: Identifying Conjunctions in Sentences.
Choose the conjunctions in each sentence and identify it as coordinating, correlative, or subordinating.
Example: I could not decide whether your answer was right or wrong.
Answer: Whether or (Correlative)
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1. The physics instructor explained the theory, but I did not understand it.
2. Roger is significantly taller than Doug is.3. You should eat salads since they are
good for your suggestion.4. I checked several banquet facilities
before I finally chose this one.5. Unless you reform, you will be
dismissed.
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6. I burned my tongue, for the soup was still too hot to eat.7. Whenever the shepherd gave the order, the dog began to round up strays.8. Not only can you do some packing, but also you
can carry out some boxes.9. Persimmons and pumpkins can be used to make excellent spice cookies.10. Now that the harvest is behind them, the farmers can relax.