A CONJUNCTION is a word that connects or joins together words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. There are two kinds of conjunctions, a primary class of COORDINATING conjunctions and a secondary class called SUBORDINATING or SUBORDINATE conjunctions.
A coordinating conjunction joins words, phrases or clauses of equal rank or importance.
Contrast conjunctions connect ideas and clauses that contrast. The following words and phrases are contrast conjunctions: but, although, though, even though, even if, while, in spite of, while, whilst, whereas. 'But' is one of the most common contrast conjunctions.
A coordinating conjunction, also called a coordinator, links parts of a sentence. This could be two independent (main) clauses, two noun phrases, adjectives, adverbials etc of equal importance. They include: for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so, The coordinating conjunction and usually expresses addition or combination.
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Answer:
Explanation:
enjoy ^^
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Answer:
tama po yung sagot nya
Explanation:
maniwala po kayu