Contrast Condition Purpose Purpose is subordinating conjunction used to show the purpos There is 1 Result Result is subordinating conjunction used to show the result. There is 1

motives. . a.4, p.32, l.36

b. Contrast

Contrast is subordinating conjunction used to the contrast. There is 1 conjunction even though in the article. Example: 1. … his party has shown any enthusiasm for a new start with the Kurds even though an unilateral cease fire by Kurdish rebels expires. a.4, p.32, l.118

c. Condition

Condition is subordinating conjunction used to show the condition. There is 1 conjunction if in the article. Example: 1. … , more democratric constitution if he is re-elected in 2011. a.4, p.32, l.51 d. Place Place is subordinating conjunction used to show the place. There is 1 conjunction where in the article. Example: 1. …greater involvement in the Middle East, where he feels more at home. a.4, p.32, l.126 e. Time Time is subordinating conjunction used to show the time. There are 2 conjunction since, 2 conjunctions after, and 2 conjunction as in the article. Examples: 1. … since a deadly Israeli raid to on Turkish ais ship heading to Gaza in May. a.4, p.32, l.131 2. The Prime Minister said after the vote that he would seek a new,… a.4, p.32, l.49 Universitas Sumatera Utara 3 … as he arrived to watch the fnal of the world championship… a.4, p.32, l.10 e. Purpose Purpose is subordinating conjunction used to show the purpose. There is 1 conjunction in order to in the article. Examples: 1. ... requires political parties to receive at least 10 of the national vote in order to get seats in parliament. a.4, p.32, l.109

f. Result Result is subordinating conjunction used to show the result. There is 1

conjunction thus in the article. Examples: 1.But his hopes of establishing Turkey as a mediator in regional disputes have thus far come to naught. a.4, p.32, l.129 5 Title: Seeing double. The conjunctions used in the article are coordinating conjunctions: cumulative and and both… and, alternative or and neither… nor, adversative but and while, illative so and then and subordinating conjunctions: apposition that, comparison than and more… than, contrast though, and time when, until, and while. Coordinating Conjunctions a. Cumulative Cumulative is coordinating conjunction used to add one statement to another. There are 27 conjunctions and and 1 conjunction both…and in the article. Examples: Universitas Sumatera Utara 1. There are two ways to view North-east Asia, and right now, both of them are on display. a.5, p.34, l.2 3. Japan and China—one an established power,… a.5, p.34, l.6 4. China is now the main trading partner of both Japan and South Korea. a.5, p.35, l.123 b. Alternative Alternative is coordinating conjunctions used to show a choise between two alternatives. There are 4 conjunctions or and 1 conjunction neither… nor in the article. Examples: 1. A region of conflict, or one of peace? a.5, p.34, l.34 2. … have been managed, more or less, for years. a.5, p.35, l.119 3. …neither Washington nor Seoul is prepared to rush into an early resumption of the talks… a.5, p.34, l.59

c. Adversative