GRAMMAR


A. CONJUCTION

    In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases or clauses. A discourse connective is a conjunction joining of speech. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language. In general, conjunction is an avariable grammatical particle, and it may not stand between the item conjoins.
    The definition may also be extended to idiomatic phrases that behave as a unit with the same function, eg "as well as", "provided that".
   Many students are taught that certain conjunctions (such as "and", "but", "because", and "so") shoul not begin sentences. But authorities such as the Chicago Manual of Style state thta this teaching has "no historical or grammatical foundation".
   A simple literary example of conjunction: "the truth of nature, and the power of giving interest"

B. CONSTRUCTION

    Elliptical Constructions is the senteces structure that can be used to indicate / show that person. object or animal do / not to do something. and ten add (a person, object or animal) were also experiencing the same thing. Function of Elliptical contructions is to avoid unnecessary repetition of words (not important) in a sentences. For more details, please see the example sentences below:

I am happy and you are too
(saya senang dan kamu juga)

C. NOUN CLAUSE

    Noun clause is a clause that functions as noun. Or otherwords are also used or noun clause: a sentence subject (the subject of sentences), transitive verb object (object of a transitive verb), prepositional object (object of a preposition), complement (complement), and giving additional information (noun in apposition). For more details, please check the example below :

Functions and Examples Noun Clause

1. Noun clause as subject of sentence (the subject of a sentences)
    Example sentence:

What you said does not convince me at all
(apa yang kamu katakan tidak meyakinkan aku sama sekali)

2. Noun clause as transitive ver object (object of transitive verb)
    Example sentence:

I know what you mean
(saya tahu apa yang kamu maksud)


Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org
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http://abdulhamiid.blogspot.com/2014/02/grammar.html
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