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What is a conjunction? A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to join words, phrases, clauses and sentences. To put it another way, conjunctions join words and groups of words to show how ideas are related. #grammar, #grammarrules, #englishgrammar, #englishgrammarrules, #learnenglish, #partsofspeech

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Correlative Conjunctions | Not only But also Neither nor Whether or Rather or... - ESL Grammar #grammar #advanced #grammar

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FANBOYS - Coordinating Conjunctions in English! The lesson below will provide the usage and examples of coordinating conjunctions in English with ESL printable infographics.

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Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two or more words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance in a sentence. They help to create a smooth flow of

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Conjunction in English! Learn conjunction definition, types of conjunctions and how to use them correctly in English with useful examples and ESL printable

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Conjunctions are words that link two parts of a clause, phrase or sentence. There are three basic types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions: used to connect two independent clauses subordinating conjunctions: used to establish the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the sentence correlative conjunctions: used to join various sentence elements which are grammatically equal.

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English Most Common Conjunctions, Definitions and Example Sentences Because Because is used to show reason. Although Although is used to show two opposite statements. Whereas Whereas is used to show contrast. But But is used to join two ideas that are opposites. Besides Besides means in addition to, also. It is a preposition. Unlike Unlike means different from, not similar to. Therefore Therefore is used to show the result /effect of an action. Despite Despite is used to introduce a fact…

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A correlative conjunction is a type of conjunction of a couple of words that correlate two words, two phrases, or two clauses that are used

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In this article, I am going to explain What are the types of Interjections with Example Sentences? An interjection is one of the nine parts of speech. The other eight are nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions, articles, adverbs, and prepositions. An interjection is a word that communicates a strong emotion ... Read more

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English Sequence Connectors Definition and Examples Sequence connectors are used to link opinions from one sentence to the next and to give paragraphs coherence. Here are Sequence Connectors List; First Second Third Then Next After As soon as Later Before Finally Meanwhile In conclusion Subsequently Firstly In the first place First of all To start with To begin For a start Fourth At this point In short All in all A final point To summarize Eventually In the and At last Furthermore Further…

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