Connectors : Usage and Meaning


    Types of Connectors


    Connectors show the relationship between the ideas in two clauses. There are 3 kinds of connectors that we use to join clauses in sentences. They are coordinators , subordinators , and transitions .


    Coordinators are used to join two independent clauses. The coordinators are and, for, so, but, yet, or and nor . Usually a comma is put before the coordinator.

    Examples:


    The office is closed for the next two days, but you can still phone to leave a message.


    I forgot my computer disc, so I will have to hand in my assignment late.





    Subordinators join a dependent clause to an independent clause. Examples of subordinators are before, when, if, because and although . They are used before the dependent clause. They can be used in two positions:



    1) The subordinator and dependent clause can come before the independent clause with a comma.


    When the bell rang, the students ran to the sky-train station .


    2) The subordinator and dependent clause can come after the independent clause with no comma.

    The students ran to the sky-train station when the bell rang.



    Transitions are used between two independent clauses. Examples of transitions are however, besides, nevertheless and furthermore . After the first clause, use a semi-colon, then the transition, then a comma, and then the second clause.


    Examples:


    The students laughed; however, the instructor was not trying to be funny .


    May U. Phail decided to take classes during the summer. She wanted to enjoy the city in summer ; besides, she didn't have enough money to go on a trip.



    Meanings for Connectors


    Connectors express many different relationships between ideas. This section describes different purposes for connectors. It also lists words that show each relationship and gives examples of some of those words in use. These are the purposes for the various connectors:


    • To Add Another Idea
    • To Restate, Explain or Emphasize an Idea
    • To Give an Example
    • To Show a Choice
    • To Show a Difference
    • To Show the Opposite of What You Might Expect
    • To Show a Similarity
    • To Show a Cause or Reason
    • To Show a Result or Effect
    • To Show a Time Relationship
    • To Show a Condition


    To Show a Difference












    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    but

    while


    whereas


    though

    in contrast


    on the contrary


    on the other hand


    instead


    however


    still


    otherwise


    Examples:

    He thinks 8:00 AM is an unreasonable time for class , but she thinks it's fine.


    While most students hate lab assignments, Anita Newface enjoys them.


    Professor Witty's classes are interesting and challenging; in contrast, Professor Standoffish's classes are dull and boring.


    To Show the Opposite of What You Might Expect











    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    yet

    although


    though


    even though

    nevertheless


    admittedly


    even so


    nonetheless



    Examples:


    Jesse Minnitt knows he should start on his assignment, yet he's still watching TV.


    Even though Clara Nett works hard, she still isn't getting good grades.


    Nick L. Beer knows he needs more sleep; nevertheless, he stays up late every night playing computer games.


    To Show a Similarity










    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    just as


    as

    similarly


    likewise


    in the same way


    (fungsi di coordinator itu fungsinya subordinator)



    Examples:


    Peter loves political science just as Rhonda loves English Literature.


    Mae B. Knot has a great sense of humour; in the same way, her sister Dee Leerious loves a good joke.



    To Show a Cause or Reason











    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    for

    because


    since


    as


    now that


    as long as



    Examples:


    They college cancelled all the classes on Friday, for the weather was bad.


    She decided to take Psychology because she was curious about human behaviour


    To Show a Result or Effect











    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    so

    so + adjective + that


    such + …noun + that

    as a result


    consequently


    as a consequence


    therefore


    thus


    hence


    accordingly



    Examples:


    He made a lot of mistakes, so he had to do the assignment again.


    She was so tired that she went to bed at 8 o'clock.


    He was such a good instructor that she told all her friends about him


    The drunk student made a lot of noise in the library; as a consequence, the librarians called the security guards to come and help them



    To Show a Time Relationship













    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    before


    after


    when


    whenever


    while


    as soon as


    until


    as


    since


    the moment that


    once

    previously


    subsequently


    finally


    afterward


    meanwhile


    first, second, etc.


    after that


    next


    since then


    then,


    at first,


    (ini fungsi sub, yang coordinatornya gak ada)



    Examples:


    She was listening to the test instructions when her cell phone rang.


    She has studied the piano since she was a child.


    The librarians called security; subsequently, the security guards took the drunk tudent outside of the campus building



    To Show a Condition











    Coordinators

    Subordinators

    Transitions

    Or

    if


    even if


    unless


    when


    whenever


    (fungsi transition ga ada)


    Examples:


    We need to go now, or we will be late for the final exam.


    We'll have our final class party at Queen's Park unless it rains.


    If it rains, we'll meet at my place, which is close to the college .


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