This section is from the book "Two Years' Course In English Composition", by Charles Lane Hanson. Also available from Amazon: Two Years' Course In English Composition.
Clauses of the same rank are connected by coordinate conjunctions (see sect. 100). Subordinate clauses are introduced by (1) subordinate conjunctions, (2) relative pronouns, (3) adverbs (also called conjunctive adverbs).
806. Point out, in the paragraph on pages 290-291, the sentences containing coordinate conjunctions.
807. Point out, on page 127, the sentences containing (1) subordinate conjunctions, (2) relative pronouns, (3) conjunctive adverbs, and note in each instance the kind of clause (whether noun, adjective, or adverbial) introduced by the particular connective.
808. Find or write sentences in which each of these expressions is used correctly: and that, and who, and which. (See sect. 100).
 
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