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what is the difference between conjunction and linkers​

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Answered by tafs3676
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Conjunctions are linking words like and, or, but, then and because. The two main types of conjunctions are coordinating (words such as and but) and subordinating. Subordinating conjunctions (e.g. because, if, when, too) link a subordinate clause to the main clause.

You will notice that we can link two ideas in one sentence or two. ... The linkers and, but, so, while, whereas, and although are conjunctions and join ideas as clauses in one sentence. The linkers, however, on the other hand, therefore, furthermore etc. are adverbs and link ideas in two sentences.

Answered by mj604357
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Complete the following word puzzle with the help of clues given below.

Down

1. Providing water to the crops.

2. Keeping crop grains for a long time under proper conditions.

5. Certain plants of the same kind grown on a large scale.

Across

3. A machine used for cutting the matured crop.

4. A rabi crop that is also one of the pulses.

6. A process of separating the grain from chaff.

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