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A connective or conjunction joins two clauses. The majority are single words although there are several which have two or three component words. Examples are 'but', 'however', 'as long as' and 'when'. Clauses containing these elements at the start will need a main clause to work with them.
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A connective or conjunction joins two clauses. The majority are single words although there are several which have two or three component words. Examples are 'but', 'however', 'as long as' and 'when'. Clauses containing these elements at the start will need a main clause to work with them.
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