What part of speech connects words or
groups of words? Examples are for, and,
nor, but, or, yet, and so?
Select one:
a. Conjunction
b. Adverb
c. Interjection
d. Preposition
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Answer:
a..
Explanation:
Conjunction is the connect bond to the one or more sentence. With the help of and,or, but.
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Answer:
The correct answer is Option A: conjunction.
Explanation:
- A conjunction is a speech unit that joins what are referred to as the conjuncts of the conjunctions, which are words, phrases, or clauses.
- For instance, and, not, yet, etc.
- The term "conjunction" can also refer to idiomatic expressions like "as well as" and "given that" that act as a single entity.
- You can prevent the choppy nature of several short sentences by using conjunctions to create rich, elegant statements.
- You can combine words, phrases, and clauses of the same grammatical rank in a sentence by using coordinating conjunctions.
- Correlative conjunctions are conjunction pairings that function as a unit.
- Subordinating conjunctions link independent and dependent sentences.
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