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Make an sentence for the following conjunction :
1. Alternative conjunction
2. Cumolative conjunction
3. Adversitive conjunction
4. iltative conjunction
5. Coordinate conjunction. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

1) Alternative conjunctions

  • They toil not, neither do they spin.
  • Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.

2). Cumulative conjunctions

  • Alice wrote the letters and Peter posted them.
  • The cow got up and walked away slowly.

3). Adversative conjunctions

  • The rope was thin but it was strong.
  • She is poor but she is happy.

4). Illative conjunctions

  • He must be asleep, for there is no light in his room.
  • He has been working hard, so he will pass.

5). Coordinating conjunctions

  • Jack and Jill went up the hill.
  • He worked diligently and patiently.
Answered by itzvishuhere
9

Heya mate!!

Alternative conjunction

She must weep, or she will die.

Either he is mad, or he feigns madness.

They toil not, neither do they spin.

Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.

Cumolative conjunction

either/or - I want either the cheesecake or the chocolate cake.

both/and - We'll have both the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.

whether/or - I didn't know whether you'd want the cheesecake or the chocolate cake, so I got both.

neither/nor - Oh, you want neither the cheesecake nor the chocolate cake?

adversitive conjunction

The rope was thin but it was strong.

She is poor. She is happy.

She is poor but she is happy.

iltative conjunction

She must weep, or she will die.

Either he is mad, or he feigns madness.

They toil not, neither do they spin.

Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.

coordinate 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.

hope it helps u dear✌️✌️

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