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Conjunctions

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CONJUNCTIONS

By: Hannah Alexander and Kennedy West
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WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION??
🙃-the action or an instance of two or more events or things occurring at the same point in time or space.

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SOME COMMON EXAMPLES..
🙃for
🙃and
🙃nor
🙃but
🙃 or
🙃yet
🙃 so

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PARTS OF CONJUNCTIONS..

  • Coordinating
  • Correlative
  • Subordinating
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Correlative Conjunctions
🙃Correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs. They connect two words or two groups of words that are used in the same way—that is, they are the same part of speech or they are grammatically alike. They include both . . . and; either . . . or; neither . . . nor; not only . . . but; and whether . . . or.

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Subordinating Conjunctions
🙃A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects two groups of words that are not used in the same way—that is, they are not the same part of speech and they are not grammatically alike. Some common subordinating conjunctions are after, because, before, how, if, since, than, though, until, when, where, and while.

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Coordinating conjunctions
🙃A coordinating conjunction is a word that connects two words or two groups of words that are used in the same way—that is, they are the same part of speech or they are grammatically alike. The coordinating conjunctions are and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet.

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What is the conjunction in this sentence?

🙃It's cold outside, so I brought you a jacket.

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WHATS THE ANSWER?

The answer is SO
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