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what is a conjunction. what are its types?

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Answered by aryanayak2205
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A conjunction is the glue that holds words, phrases and clauses (both dependent and independent) together. There are three different kinds of conjunctions -- coordinating, subordinating, and correlative -- each serving its own, distinct purpose, but all working to bring words together

Answered by TheBrainlyopekaa
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The three parts of Conjunction.

★Co-ordinating conjunction.

★Subordinating conjunction.

★Correlative conjunction

(1)Co-ordinating conjunction

Co-ordinating conjunction was used to join two parts of the sentence that are of equal weithtage.

The two two parts may be single word or causes.

Example

Archie and jughead are best friends.

★She is sweet but firm.

(2)Subordinating conjunction.

Subordinating conjunction are words used to join an independent clause to a dependent clause.

Example

I when teaching all through it rained.

★We have not seen her since the last union.

(3)Correlative conjunction

Correlative conjunction work in pairs.

Example

Both my aunt and uncle boxing champion.

★ He old either slim or watch movie

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