what part of speech connects words or groups of words examples are for and nor but or yet and so
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Conjuctions are the words which connects two phrases , clauses or sentences or you can say a group of words...
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Part of speech which connects words or groups of words is called a Conjunction.
A conjunction is a word that connects the parts of a sentence. It can be either words or clauses or phrases.Some examples are :- When you go to South Korea, you must try Korean fried chicken and beer.
- My bag is either on the shelf or the table.
- Mary went to see her aunt, but she wasn't at home.
- In the first example, the conjunction 'and' connects two words.
- In the second example, the conjunction 'either' connects two phrases.
- In the third example, the conjunction 'but' connects two clauses.
- There are different types of conjunctions. They are :
- coordinating conjunctions. Examples: and, or, but, yet, for, etc
- subordinating conjunctions. Examples: because, after, although, if, etc
- corrective conjunctions. Examples: either-or, neither-nor, not only, but also, etc
- conjunctive adverbs. Examples: However, therefore, in addition, etc.
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