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connectives used in sentonces ?
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Answered by lisaagrawal2
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Although we'd had plenty to eat, we were still hungry. We were hungry when we got home. A connective is a word or phrase that links clauses or sentences. Connectives can be conjunctions (eg but, when, because) or connecting adverbs (eg however, then, therefore).

Answered by utk18th
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connective is a word that joins one part of a text to another.

Connectives can be conjunctions, prepositions or adverbs.

As part of the new primary curriculum (revised in 2014) children are encouraged to refer to connectives using the correct grammatical terms (conjunction, preposition and adverb) rather than the umbrella term 'connectives'.

Co-ordinating connectives (but, and so) link words, phrases or clauses which are equally important. Subordinating connectives (if, when, however, because, while) link a main clause with a subordinating (or dependent) clause.

There are various kinds of connectives:

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