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Examples of these types of conjunction are: Either: or, neither: nor, both: and, not only: but also, not: but etc. Few sentences that show the uses of the above-mentioned conjunctions are: You can either have the cheesecake or the frozen hot chocolate. She said she neither wanted the yogurt nor the ice cream.
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- For- It is used to sight a reason or purpose. Example: I bought a new bag for my upcoming trip.
- And- It connects or adds one thing to another. Example: I love both chacolates and ice creams.
- Nor- It is used to indicate a negative idea to an already existing negative idea. Example: Neither the white dress nor the yellow one looks good on me.
- But- It is used to show a contrast between two items or ideas. Example: I wanted to go for a hike but I have to go to work today.
- Or- It is used to present an alternative to an already present positive idea. Example: Would you like tea or coffee?
- Yet- It is used to introduce an idea that adds something to a previous idea and is usually contrasting with it. Example: I practice daily yet I couldn’t put up a good show yesterday.
- So- It is a conjunction that is used to indicate the effect or result of an occurrence. Example: Both parents worked hard so that their children could study in good schools.
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