definition of coordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunction and correlative conjunction and explain them, if you can!!!!
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A conjunction placed between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank, e.g. and, but, or is coordinating conjunction. You can eat your cake with a spoon or fork. My dog enjoys being bathed but hates getting his nails trimmed. Bill refuses to eat peas, nor will he touch carrots. I hate to waste a drop of gas, for it is very expensive these days.
A subordinating conjunction is a word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause. A dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, is a clause with two specific qualities. Firstly, it does not express a complete unit of thought on its own; it cannot stand as its own sentence.
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that work together to connect parts of a sentence that have equal value. If there is not a pair of words working together, a different type of conjunction is being used.
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