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Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions join two words, clauses or sentences of equal ranks. The common ones are and, but, for, or, still, yet, so, otherwise, nor, neither, either, as well as, then, thus etc.
Examples:
(a) She must weep or she must die.
(b) He is very rich, yet he is not contented.
(c) Wise men love truth while fools shun it.
(d) He worked hard, therefore he passed.
(e) Take this and give that.
Subordinating Conjunctions
A subordinating conjunction joins a subordinate clause to a principal clause.
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