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what do you mean by a coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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.....Coordinating, Correlative, and Subordinating Conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions join individual words, phrases, or clauses. They include and, but, or, nor, for, so and yet. Correlative conjunctions appear in pairs.

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
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The conjunctions used to join independent clauses in compound sentences are coordinating conjunctions. ... They can stand alone as complete sentences. A subordinating conjunction, on the other hand, has two functions: it joins, and it shows a relationship between the clauses that it joins.

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