syntax-zpracované všechny přednášky
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CAN)
He washed the car and polished it (the car). (2 linked clauses)
You can sleep on the couch in the lounge or go to a hotel. (exclusion)
You can boil an egg, (or) make some sandwiches, or do both. (inclusion)
They are enjoying themselves, or (at least)/(rather) (they) appear to be enjoying themselves.
(correction)
Switch on the radio or we’l miss the news. (implied condition)
+IMPERATIVE If you don't switch on the radio (implied condition is negative)
Don’t be too long, or you’l miss the bus. (implied condition)
-IMPERATIVE If you are too long you wil miss the bus (implied condition is positive)
He washed the car, but didn’t polish it. (consession/contrast)
FOR
is not CENTRAL (not "ideal", has a mixture of features)
Restricted to initial position in the second clause (a feature of coordinating conjunction)
El ipsis of a subject impossible (a feature of subordinating conjunction)
Does not al ow another conjunction to precede it (a feature of coordinating conjunction)
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We rarely stay in hotels, for we can’t afford it. (the S must be repeated)
SO
is not CENTRAL (ideal, has a mixture of features)
Restricted to initial position in the second clause (a feature of coordinating conjunction)
El ipsis of a subject possible (a feature of coordinating conjunction)
They were tired, so left early. (we don't have to repeat the S)
Al ows another conjunction to precede it (a feature of subordinating conjunction)
He couldn’t find his pen, and so he wrote in pencil. (we can use another conjuction)
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