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GRAMMAR CLASS - 08
THE INSO PROJECT
BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS PROVIDING FREE ENGLISH CLASSES TO THE HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS OF RURAL AND SLUM AREAS AT FREE OF COST THROUGH THEIR PROJECT IS THE INSO PROJECT. THE FULL FORM OF INSO IS "IMPLEMENT NEW STUDENT OBJECT" IN SHORT WE CAN SAY, "INSO". AS WELL AS NOW THE INSO PROJECT STARTED TO GIVE FREE ENGLISH CLASS TO THE COLLAGE STUDENTS WHICH JOINING US FROM DIFFERENT PLACES.THE INSO PROJECT IS MADE BY ASHISH DIVYA WHO IS THE YOUNGEST SOCIAL WORKER OF INDIA. IF WE TALK ABOUT ASHISH DIVYA SIR SO HE IS ONE FROM TEACHER, SOCIAL WORKER IN FIELD OF HEALTH, AWARENESS AND SPECIALLY EDUCATION.IN THIS OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE INSO PROJECT IS PROVIDING FREE ENGLISH CLASS NOTES FOR THE STUDENTS WHICH CAN'T AFFORD THE ENGLISH CLASS FROM THE VARIOUS SCHOOLS OR INSTITUTE TO CAUSE OF THEIR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.
THE INSO PROJECT IS ADDING ALL ESSENTIAL NOTES FOR STUDENTS WHICH ARE GIVEN BELOW -
- GENERAL VERB CLASS - IN ALL CLASSES OF GENERAL VERB PROVIDES YOU A BUNCH 50 GENERAL USING OF VERBS. HERE ALL STUDENTS ARE GOING TO BE LEARN MORE THAN 1750 GENERAL VERBS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE MANNER. IF YOU WILL REMEMBER ALL GENERAL VERB SO YOU WILL HAVE A BUNCH OF WORDS OF VERB TO USE IT IN YOUR OFFICE, SCHOOLS AND OTHER PLACES.
- ENTIRE GRAMMAR CLASS - AFTER OF PROVIDING FREE GENERAL VERB CLASS, THE INSO PROJECT WILL PROVIDE YOU A FREE GRAMMAR CLASS WHERE YOU CAN LEARN AND FIND VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTS OF SPEECH WHICH NEVER BEEN TAUGHT YOU IN ANYWHERE.
- DAILY FREE MOCK TEST - EXCEPT TO THESE ALL THE INSO PROJECT IS TAKING FREE MOCK TESTS OF STUDENTS TO SEE WHAT CHANGES IS COMING INTO THEIR FLUENCY IN ENGLISH. AND WHAT REFORMS THEY NEED TO BE HIDDEN ALL MISTAKES.FOR MOCK TEST YOU WILL GO TO THE SIGN UP LINK AND FILL ALL DETAILS AND WE WILL ADD YOU IN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP AND FROM NEXT DAY WE WILL PROVIDE FREE MOCK TEST.
- WHY WE ARE DOING IT - ONE QUESTION IS COMING ON YOUR MIND THAT WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS WORK WITHOUT ANY PROFIT SO I WOULD LIKE TO TELL ALL RESPECTED OFFICIALS, INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS THAT BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION OF WHICH DREAMS IS NO ANYONE FROM SLUM AREAS AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN COMPLETED THEIR STUDIES FROM GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OR HINDI MEDIUM PRIVATE SCHOOLS WILL BE EXCEPT TO LEARN ENGLISH. IN VERY SIMPLE WORDS, EVERY STUDENT OF SLUM AND RURAL AREAS AND FINANCIALLY UNHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS CAN LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH THIS GREAT INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT MADE BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE (NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED).
- THE INSO PROJECT WEBSITE - THE INSO PROJECT OFFICIAL WEBSITE DESIGNED BY MR ASHISH DIVYA WHICH FULL FILLING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
- EVERYTHING IS NON PROFIT - NO ANY STUDENTS OR INDIVIDUALS WHO IS GETTING THESE NOTES OR BENEFIT FROM THIS SOCIAL WORK, HAVE TO PAYING A RUPEE FOR THE INSO PROJECT OR BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE.
- GENERAL VERB CLASS - IN ALL CLASSES OF GENERAL VERB PROVIDES YOU A BUNCH 50 GENERAL USING OF VERBS. HERE ALL STUDENTS ARE GOING TO BE LEARN MORE THAN 1750 GENERAL VERBS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE MANNER. IF YOU WILL REMEMBER ALL GENERAL VERB SO YOU WILL HAVE A BUNCH OF WORDS OF VERB TO USE IT IN YOUR OFFICE, SCHOOLS AND OTHER PLACES.
- ENTIRE GRAMMAR CLASS - AFTER OF PROVIDING FREE GENERAL VERB CLASS, THE INSO PROJECT WILL PROVIDE YOU A FREE GRAMMAR CLASS WHERE YOU CAN LEARN AND FIND VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTS OF SPEECH WHICH NEVER BEEN TAUGHT YOU IN ANYWHERE.
- DAILY FREE MOCK TEST - EXCEPT TO THESE ALL THE INSO PROJECT IS TAKING FREE MOCK TESTS OF STUDENTS TO SEE WHAT CHANGES IS COMING INTO THEIR FLUENCY IN ENGLISH. AND WHAT REFORMS THEY NEED TO BE HIDDEN ALL MISTAKES.FOR MOCK TEST YOU WILL GO TO THE SIGN UP LINK AND FILL ALL DETAILS AND WE WILL ADD YOU IN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP AND FROM NEXT DAY WE WILL PROVIDE FREE MOCK TEST.
- WHY WE ARE DOING IT - ONE QUESTION IS COMING ON YOUR MIND THAT WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS WORK WITHOUT ANY PROFIT SO I WOULD LIKE TO TELL ALL RESPECTED OFFICIALS, INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS THAT BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION OF WHICH DREAMS IS NO ANYONE FROM SLUM AREAS AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN COMPLETED THEIR STUDIES FROM GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OR HINDI MEDIUM PRIVATE SCHOOLS WILL BE EXCEPT TO LEARN ENGLISH. IN VERY SIMPLE WORDS, EVERY STUDENT OF SLUM AND RURAL AREAS AND FINANCIALLY UNHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS CAN LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH THIS GREAT INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT MADE BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE (NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED).
- THE INSO PROJECT WEBSITE - THE INSO PROJECT OFFICIAL WEBSITE DESIGNED BY MR ASHISH DIVYA WHICH FULL FILLING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
- EVERYTHING IS NON PROFIT - NO ANY STUDENTS OR INDIVIDUALS WHO IS GETTING THESE NOTES OR BENEFIT FROM THIS SOCIAL WORK, HAVE TO PAYING A RUPEE FOR THE INSO PROJECT OR BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE.
SO WELCOME TO ALL STUDENTS IN AN INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT BY THE BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE, TODAY WE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT THE SELF SPEAKING WORDS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE WAY. IT CONTAINS 32 SELF USING WORDS. FIRSTLY WRITE DOWN IT ON COPY AND THEN SEND IT TO THE OFFICIAL NUMBER OF THE INSO PROJECT 8319683358.
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What is a Conjunction?
A Conjunction is a word that joins two or more words, phrases or clauses in a single sentence. It helps us to share these ideas and make connections more easily. Without them, we would have to make lots of short, blunt little statements. The most common examples are ‘and’,’ or’, ‘but’ and ‘because’.
What is the Use of Conjunctions?
Let us understand the use of conjunction words list with the help of some practical and easy examples-
- She will visit her grandparents and she will go to her friend’s house afterwards.
- You can either be relaxed or tense but you cannot be both at the same time.
In the above sentences as we can see that the use of and in the first sentence creates a better flow and makes it easy to read and let’s see how it would sound if we don’t use, “she will visit her grandparents. She will go to her friend’s house afterwards.”
Without the use of and here the sentence sounds blunt and if we use and in the above sentence a better connection and flow is facilitated indeed.
In the second sentence, the use of either, or and but shows clearly only one thing is possible and thus, it makes it easy for the reader to understand the sentence better.
Types of Conjunctions
Conjunction words are segregated into four types:
- Coordinating Conjunction Words
- Subordinating Conjunction Words
- Correlative Conjunction Words
- Conjunctive Adverbs
There are mainly four types of conjunctions which are elaborated below-
1) Coordinating Conjunctions
- Coordinating Conjunctions link equal parts of a sentence including phrases and causes. A comma is used when a coordinating Conjunction is used to join two independent clauses.
- The most commonly used coordinating conjunctions are for, and, nor, but, or, yet etc.
- The acronym for corrdinating conjunctions in FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
2) Subordinating Conjunctions
- They help in Linking a dependent clause to an independent one.
- The most commonly used Subordinating Conjunctions used are which, who after, when, where, while, before, though etc.
3) Correlative Conjunctions
- These are paired Conjunctions that are generally used at two places in a sentence to connect two equal grammatical entities.
- The most commonly used correlative conjunctions are neither.. nor, either…or, not only….but, whether..or etc.
4) Compound Conjunctions
- The phrases which are used as conjunctions are called compound Conjunctions
- Commonly used compound conjunctions are so that, provided that, as well as, as soon as, such that, in order that etc.
Rules of Conjunction Words Examples
Here are the important rules of conjunctions and some conjunction words examples that you must know about:
- We use and, as well as, both..and, not only..but also to clearly emphasize the link between two things.
- We use so…as and as…..as to show a comparison between two things, people etc
- Although, though are followed by yet or comma(,)
- Pairs such as no sooner…than, hardly..when, scarcely.. when should be used in the correct form
- Lest is either followed by should or the first form of the verb. Since, lest is a negative word it should not be used with not, never
- Until is time-oriented and unless is action-oriented and they are negative words and hence, should not be used with no, not, never etc.
- In affirmative sentences, the phrases doubt and doubtful are followed by if or whether whereas in negative sentences, the phrases doubt and doubtful is followed by that.
- The connectors not only…but also must be placed before the parts joined.
- Between is followed by and from is followed by to
- Neither of means none of the two; none of is used for more than two; either of means one of the two; when more than two are concerned, one of is used.
- After rather/other, the subordinating conjunctions should be used.
List of Conjunctions
Here is the list of top used conjunction words examples that you can use in day-to-day life:
For | Neither..nor |
And | Not only…but also |
Nor | Whether..or |
But | So that |
Or | Such that |
Yet | As soon as |
So | As well as |
Also | Provided that |
As well as | Whoever |
Yet | While |
Still | Until |
Too | Unless |
Only | Since |
However | As if |
No less than | No less than |
Which | Otherwise |
Where | In order that |
Who | Than |
After | As |
Because | Either.. or |
Whoever | Nevertheless |
Though | Else |
Although | If |
If | While |
Till | No sooner… than |
Conjunction Words Examples
Let’s go through the below-listed conjunction words examples for some more clarity on the topic:
- We went to play cricket but we couldn’t as it began raining.
- His brother and you look alike
- His intentions are not wrong; Only, he is a little thoughtless.
- We must water the plants; otherwise, they will die.
- He played both badminton and football when he was young.
- He is not only immature but also arrogant.
- He is as intelligent as you.
- Though he did not work hard, he passed the exams.
- Barely had he driven the car a mile when it broke down.
- Walk carefully lest you fall.
- Wait there until you receive my call.
- I am doubtful if he will pass the exam.
- He not only lied to them but also double-crossed them.
- You will have to choose between science and commerce.
- Neither of the children was hurt.
- He would rather buy a car.
Practice Exercise with Conjunction Words List
But
Unless
Although
Because
Ans: But
When
Because
So that
In spite of
Ans: So that
As if
When
Although
Because
Ans: As if
Because
Provided that
So that
While
Ans: While
In case
Although
Because
Even if
Ans: Because
Unless
As long as
Although
As if
Ans: As long as
Although
Because
Even if
However
Ans: Because
Because
Although
Despite
Though
Ans: Because
Incase
So that
Provided that
Although
Ans: So that
and
Ans: and
and
as well
as well as
Ans: As well as
as long as
as soon as
no sooner
Ans: As soon as
as
as if
if
Ans: as if
Though
as if
as though
As: As though
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