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2. What part of speech connects words or groups of words? Examples are for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so? A.Preposition
B.Adverb
C.Interjection
D.Conjunction
E.Pronoun​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses, and indicates the relationship between the elements joined. Coordinating conjunctions connect grammatically equal elements: and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet. Subordinating conjunctions connect clauses that are not equal: because, although, while, since, etc.

Answered by Qwasia
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Part of speech that connects words or groups of words is Conjunction.

coordinating conjunctions

  • Whether they be nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, phrases, clauses, or entire sentences, coordinating conjunctions link words or word groups of the same kind.
  • The seven coordinating conjunctions can be remembered using the abbreviation FANBOYS.

F - For

A - And

N- Nor

B- But

O-Or

Y- Yet

S- So

  • "So" is the only one of these seven that may be used as both a coordinating and subordinating conjunction.
  • As subordinating conjunction, so can link two unequal clauses (one independent clause and one dependent clause) in the sense of so that.
  • As coordinating conjunction, so can link two independent clauses in a way similar to, therefore.

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