IC : independant clause = subject/verb/full idea
DC : dependant clause = subordinating, conjonction + S+ V, not full idea
P : phrase = preposition/incomplete thought
1. During this term 3200 students are registered at csl. (During this term = P) (3200 students are registered at csl = IC)
2. DC + IC + Subordinating conjonction : where, while, because.
eg: Because I like the students, I enjoy teaching at CSL.
While my friends are having fun Okafé, I'm studying.
3. IC+ IC + coordinating conjonction (and, or, but, so, for)
Jimmy listens well, and he likes to correct mistakes.
I like butterflies, but my sister prefers kittens.
4. IC + IC + semi-colon (;)
CSL is a big school; it offers many arts and science programs.
I like chocolate; it tastes good.
5. IC + IC + semi-colon + adverb conjonction (however, furthermore, indeed)
Most students at CSL are hard working ; however, some are not.
I like to go to the gym ; in fact, i go twice a week.
lundi 2 février 2009
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