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Devi Yuniarti is a student in class 6A of the Nursing program at her university. She is taking the course EIC and has provided an exercise on coordinate and noun clause connectors. The exercise contains sentences that use different connectors like "and", "but", "or", and identifies whether the sentences are correct or incorrect based on the usage of the connectors.

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Devi Yuniarti is a student in class 6A of the Nursing program at her university. She is taking the course EIC and has provided an exercise on coordinate and noun clause connectors. The exercise contains sentences that use different connectors like "and", "but", "or", and identifies whether the sentences are correct or incorrect based on the usage of the connectors.

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Nama : Devi Yuniarti

NIM : 1702012333

Kelas : 6A Keperawatan

Mata kuliah : EIC

COORDINATE CONNECTORS

EXERCISE: 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).

Answer:

1. The software should be used on an IBM computer, and this computer is


an IBM. (C)
S V C S
V

2. The rain clouds can be seen in the distance, but no has fallen. (C)
S V C V

3. They are trying to sell their house, it has been on the market for two
months. (I)
S V V

4. So the quality of the print was not good, I changed the toner cartridge.
(I)
C S S V
5. The lifeguard will warn you about the riptides, or she may require you
to get out of the
S V C S V
water. (CORRECT SENTENCE)
6. You should have finished the work yesterday, yet is not close to being
finished today.
S V C V
(CORRECT SENTENCE)
7. The phone rang again and again, so the receptionist was not able to
get much work
S V C S V
done. (CORRECT SENTENCE)

8. The missing wallet was found, but the cash and credit cards had been
removed.
S V C S V
(CORRECT SENTENCE)
9. Or you can drive your car another 2.000 miles, you can get it fixed.
C S V S V
(CORRECT SENTENCE)
10. The chemist was awarded the Nobel Prize, he flew to Europe to
accept it. (I)
S V S V V P

NOUN CLAUSE CONNECTORS

EXERCISE: Each of the following sentences contains more than one


clause. Underline the subjects once and the verbs twice. Circle the
connectors. Put boxes around the noun clauses. Then indicate if the
sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I).
Answer:

NC
1. When the season starts is determined by the weather. (C)
C S V V

NC
2. The manual how the device should be built. (I)
S C S V

NC
3. The schedule indicated if the exams would be playing in the final
game. (C)
S V C S V
4. He refused to enter a plea could not be determined by the lawyer. (I)
S V V
NC
5. Talked about where we should go for lunch. (I: Less Subject)
V C S V

6. Why the condition of the patient deteriorated so rapidly it was not


explain. (C)
C S V V

NC
7. Whether or not the new office would be built was to be determined at
the meeting.
C C S V V
(INCORRECT SENTENCE)
NC
8. The professor has not yet decided when the paper is due. (C)
S V C S V

9. The contract will be awarded is the question to be answered at the


meeting. (I)
S V V

NC
10. He always talked with whomever he pleased and did whatever
he wanted. (C)
S V C V S

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