Cumulative and copulative conjunction definition
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Cumulative= increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
Copulative=connecting words or clauses linked in sense.
Conjunction= a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
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This type of conjunction is called Cumulative Conjunctions or Copulative Conjunctions. A Cumulative Conjunction or Copulative Conjunction merely adds one statement to another. Accumulative Conjunction is another name for this Cumulative Conjunction.
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