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Explain conjunctions and its types with examples​

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Answered by jmargaretdaniel
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Explanation:

A Conjunction is a word that joins parts of a sentence, phrases or other words together. Conjunctions are used as single words or in pairs. Example: and, but, or are used by themselves, whereas, neither/nor, either/or are conjunction pairs.

Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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Conjunction is a word that joins parts of a sentence, phrases or other words together. Conjunctions are used as single words or in pairs. Example: and, but, or are used by themselves, whereas, neither/nor, either/or are conjunction pairs.

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  • Coordinating conjunctions– are single words that join similar words or phrases or elements.

  • Subordinating conjunctions– also join similar words, phrases or elements but exist in pairs.

  • Correlative conjunctions- They are actually adverbs that are used as conjunctions.

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  • I bought a new bag for my upcoming trip.
  • I love both apples and bananas. 
  • Neither the white dress nor the yellow one looks good on me.

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