CONJUNCTION

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Across
  1. 3. a word that refers to which action is simultaneously or has been interrupted by another action
  2. 4. ... being very rich, he never shows off.
  3. 6. a conjunction that refers to any time or every time that something happens or is true
  4. 7. I have a stomachache, ... I will come to school.
  5. 9. used to introduce a noun clause that is usually the subject or object of a verb or a predicate nominative
  6. 11. Kim eats many egg whites before work out … he wants to gain weight.
  7. 13. function word to indicate continuance (as of an action or condition) to a specified time
  8. 16. Neither Indah … her friends ate lunch here yesterday.
  9. 17. My brother ... I went to the workshop to repair our car.
  10. 18. ... having a lot of money, they never help anyone.
  11. 20. ... his family, he also invite his friends to his birthday party.
  12. 24. to show a description of something that happened once.
  13. 25. Sammy had someone handle her passport … he went to abroad.
  14. 27. Our new classmate is not bad; …, he’s very kind.
  15. 29. Either me ... my friends will run this high quality program.
  16. 31. ... there is a storm here, we have delayed our flight
  17. 32. can be combined with adjectives and nouns to show extremes.
  18. 36. ... Prabu reraly does his vocal rehearsal, he is always one of the best singers in any singing contest.
  19. 37. John worked very hard and was ... promoted.
  20. 39. connects two different things, hence it is followed by "or".
  21. 41. After months of trying and studying hard, Nana ... passed the UTBK
  22. 42. Thomas was not telling the truth. …. he was shouting at me.
Down
  1. 1. Radha knows French;……., we have selected her to head our operations in France.
  2. 2. We must avoid high kolesterol ... be healthy.
  3. 5. Coordinating conjunctions always come ... the words or clauses that they join.
  4. 8. Sean has to tske a part-time job during vacation .... he will not be able to able pay his tuition fee.
  5. 10. has the same meaning as until, namely "until" or "until".
  6. 11. It wasn’t my will, … yours.
  7. 12. denotes the only circumstances under which an event will occur if the condition is met.
  8. 14. as a connecting word also connects two negative things and is followed by "nor"
  9. 15. usually used to express one option that is preferred among other choices.
  10. 17. conveys a statement of time that follows a previous event that has occurred.
  11. 19. IF used to stress that something will happen despite something else that might prevent it
  12. 21. the use of this conjunction as a statement of purpose that we want to convey.
  13. 22. They have postponed the visit to our city ... it’s heavily snow here.
  14. 23. My father will give my brother his car ... he come back at dawn.
  15. 26. She never helps anyone……having a lot of money.
  16. 28. Steven prepared Coffee ... his mother was sleeping.
  17. 30. indicate the second member or the member taken as the point of departure in a comparison expressive of inequality
  18. 33. He apologized ... his mistakes.
  19. 34. express mild surprise, hesitation, approval, disapproval, or impatience
  20. 35. used in statements that make the main statement sound surprising or surprising.
  21. 38. ….. his sister, he is very naughty.
  22. 40. used as a subordinate in conditional clauses or presupposition sentences.