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  1. Grammar
  2. Parts of Speech

 Conjunctions

Explore Conjunctions

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  • Subordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses to dependent clauses. Compared to coordinating and correlative conjunctions, these are the most difficult to recognize.
    Subordinating Conjunctions
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    Coordinating Conjunctions: Essential Joining Words
  • Conditional conjunctions may be small, but they are crucial to explaining causes effectively. Uncover how these conjunctions are used within a sentence.
    Examples of Conditional Conjunctions
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    Conditional Conjunctions
  • Correlative conjunctions come in pairs such as either/or and you have to use both of them in different places in a sentence to make them work.
    Correlative Conjunctions
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