This meeting, we will discuss about the skill fifth from the structure of matter toefl is Coordinate Connector. Many sentences
in English have more than one clause. (A clause is a group of words
containing a subject and a verb.) When you have two clauses in an English
sentence, you must connect the two clauses correctly. One way to connect two
clauses is to use and, but, or, or so between the
clauses.
Example:
- The sun was shining and the sky was blue.
- The sky was blue, but it was very cold.
- It may rain tonight, or it may be clear.
- It was raining outside, so I took my umbrella.
In each of
these examples, there are two clauses that are correctly joined with a
coordinate connector—and, but, or, or so—and a comma (,). The
following example shows how this sentence pattern could be tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL test.
Example:
1. I forgot my coat, ____ I got very cold.
(A) then
(B) so
(C) later
(D) as a result
In this
example, you should notice quickly that there are two clauses, I forgot my coat
and I got very cold. This sentence needs a connector to join the two clauses.
Then, later, and as a result are not connectors, so answers (A), (C), and (D)
are not correct.
The best answer is answer (B) because so can connect two clauses in this
manner.
The following chart
lists the coordinate connectors and the sentence pattern used with them.
To better understand learning about coordinate connector, try the following exercise:
EXERCISE
5: Each of the following sentences
contains more than one clause. Underline the subjects once and the verbs twice.
Circle
the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct ‘(C) or incorrect
(I).
1. The lawn needs water every day, or it will turn brown. (C)
Analysis:
Both
clauses are correct and coordinate connector is correct.
2. The book was not
long, it difficult to read. (I)
Analysis:
Second
clause should be it is difficult to read. There is not coordinate
connector.
3. It was
raining, so decided
not to go camping. (I)
Analysis:
Second
clause has no Subject.
4. The
material has been cut, and the pieces have been sewn together. (C)
Analysis:
Both
clauses are correct and coordinate connector is correct too.
5. The
patient took all the medicine, he did not feel much better. (I)
Analysis:
Both
clauses are correct but there is no coordinate connector
6. The
bill must be paid immediately, or the electricity will be turned off. (C)
Analysis:
Both
clauses are correct and coordinate connector is correct, too
7. The
furnace broke
so the house got quite cold. (I)
Analysis:
Both
clauses are correct, but there is no comma. It
should be The furnace broke, so the house got quite cold.
8. The
dress did not cost too much, but the quality it seemed excellent. (I)
Analysis:
Second
clause has two subject; the quality and it. It should be the quality seemed
excellent. Coordinate
connector is correct.
9. The
leaves kept falling off the trees, and the boys kept raking them up, but the
yard was still covered. (C)
Analysis:
All
clauses and coordinate are connectors correct, too.
10. The
mail carrier has already delivered the mail, so the letter is not going to
arrive today, it probably will arrive tomorrow. (I)
Analysis:
All
clauses are correct, but coordinate connector So is wrong. So should be changed
with but.
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