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Conjunction



Notes byReazul Razib


 A conjunction is a word that links words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence, and the main types of conjunctions are: coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions; each serving a different purpose in connecting sentence elements and indicating relationships between ideas like addition, contrast, or cause and effect. 

Explanation of each type:

Coordinating Conjunctions:❤️

These connect equal grammatical elements like words, phrases, or clauses, and include "and," "but," "or," "yet," "so," "for," and "nor" (often remembered as "FANBOYS"). 

Correlative Conjunctions:❤️

These come in pairs to join equal elements in a sentence, such as "either...or," "neither...nor," "both...and," and "not only...but also"," so...that".

Subordinating Conjunctions:❤️

These introduce a dependent clause and create a relationship with an independent clause, including words like "because," "although," "while," "when," "if," "unless," and "until". 

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