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_____she was angry she said nothing.

a) Though

b) If

c) but

d) so

conjunction​


JN238: Though
Richajha200515: so
JN238: Though is the answer
chukkalur2004: Yes
Richajha200515: ya correct answer is though
JN238: thanks

Answers

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

she was angry but she said nothing.

Explanation:

"She was angry but she said nothing", the word "but" is a "conjunction".

  • There are certain words used to connect two words, sentences, or phrases in the English language. These are referred to as "Conjunctions."
  • Coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and conjunctional adverbs are the four primary forms of conjunctions.
  • Coordinating conjunction examples include But, Or, Yet, And, So, etc.
  • Correlative conjunction examples include both and, Not only but also, either or, neither nor, etc.
  • Subordinating conjunction examples include the following: after, as if, because, before, in order that, etc.
  • Conjunctive adverbs include the following: Also, Anyway, Now, Thus, Therefore, yet, Then, etc.

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Answered by progyankonwar08
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Final Answer:

she was angry but she said nothing.

Explanation:

"She was angry but she said nothing", the word "but" is a "conjunction".

  • There are certain words used to connect two words, sentences, or phrases in the English language. These are referred to as "Conjunctions."
  • Coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and conjunctional adverbs are the four primary forms of conjunctions.
  • Coordinating conjunction examples include But, Or, Yet, And, So, etc.
  • Correlative conjunction examples include both and, Not only but also, either or, neither nor, etc.
  • Subordinating conjunction examples include the following: after, as if, because, before, in order that, etc.
  • Conjunctive adverbs include the following: Also, Anyway, Now, Thus, Therefore, yet, Then, etc.

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