English, asked by syedAFF, 1 year ago

what is illative conjunction ?


ankit9074: Some coordinating conjunctions express something inferred from another statement or fact. These are called illative conjunctions. Examples are: for and so.

Somebody came,  for I heard a knock at the door.He must be asleep, for there is no light in his room.He has been working hard, so he will pass.

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Answered by isha2425
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This sentence contains two independent statements or two statements of equal rank or importance. The conjunction that joins together two clauses of equal rank is called a coordinating conjunction.
Answered by smartbrainz
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"Illative conjunction" is a word used to "join two phrases".

Explanation:

Conjunction implies a word that is used to join two words or phrases, where one has three types- Coordinating, Correlating and Subordinating Conjunctions. Here we have the Illative type of Conjunction in Coordinating conjunctions.

"Illative conjunction" is a word that is used to join two phrases but, here the first phrase refers to the second phrase. This way the phrase sentence is joined, resulting in each other. The mainly used illative conjunction is "so" and "for".

Example- He reached school late, for he missed his first lecture.

Here, for is used which is illative conjunction, to join two unrelated phrases but results in the same conclusion.

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