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Presented by-

Vidhi jain (8-e)

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CONJUNCTIONS…

  Conjunctions are words which join phrases, clauses andsentences.[

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TYPES OFCONJUNCTIONS  Coordinating Conjunctions

  ubordinating Conjunctions

  Correlati!e Conjunctions

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COORDINATINGCONJUNCTIONS…

  These conjunctions are used to link or join two words or

phrases that are equally important and complete in terms of

grammar when compared with each other. That is to say, the

sentences or words do not depend on anything to give

themselves meaning.

  There are seven main coordinating conjunctions -

  For

  And

 

Nor  But

  Or

  Yet

  Soon

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SUBORDINATINGCONJUNCTIONS…  These conjunctions are used to join an

independent and complete clause with a

dependent clause that relies on the main

clause for meaning and relevance. Thedependent clause cannot exist on its own as

a sentence and often does not make sense

without the main clause.

 

Eg:lthough, s, "efore, #nce,Though, $ntil, %hether, etc.

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CORRELATIVECONJUNCTIONS…  &orrelative &onjunctions are simply pairs of

conjunctions used in a sentence to join different

words or groups of words in a sentence together.

&orrelative &onjunctions are generally not used to

link sentences themselves, instead they link two ormore words of equal importance within the sentence

itself.

  Eg:These are the primary correlative conjunctions in

English:

both . . . and either . . . or 

neither . . . nor 

not . . . but

not only . . . but also

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