about conjunction .. this presentation tells us where we use conjunction
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CONJUNCTIONS ARE WORDS
THAT CONNECT OTHER
WORDS OR SENTENCES
TOGETHER.
CONJUNCTIONS
andand
oror
butbutsoso
asas
thenthen
THERE ARE 5 DIFFERENT TYPES OF
CONJUNCTIONS
•SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
•CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
•COMPOUND CONJUNCTIONS
•COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
•PSEUDO CONJUNCTIONS
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
•Subordinating conjunctions join a
subordinate clause to a main clause.
•For example: Although, as, because,
after before, if.
CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
•Correlative conjunctions always travel
in pairs, they link balanced words,
phrases, and clauses.
• For example: both..and either.. or
COMPOUND CONJUNCTIONS
•Compound conjunctions come as
phrases were several words together
act as a join
•For example: as long as is a compound
conjunction.
COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
•Coordinating conjunctions join parts of
a sentence that are grammatically
similar.
•For example: And, But, Nor, Yet , So
•Pseudo conjunctions are when other parts
of speech acts like a conjunction
• For Example: directly (adverbial
conjunction) seeing( verbal conjunction)
the instant( nominal conjunctions).