10 Conjunction List in English
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Conjunctions
Conjunctions connect two clauses. It is important how conjunctions are used to construct meaningful, correct, and fluent sentences in spoken and written language. Conjunctions are in many categories in terms of meaning. It is preferred to prevent irregularities caused by complex and multiple short sentences with conjunctions. Sentences combined with conjunctions will have a more meaningful structure. If there is more than one subject, adjective, definite object, adverb, modifier, phrase, and predicate in a sentence, it is useful for connecting words and sentences. Conjunctions have no elements. Sometimes punctuation marks may be preferred instead of conjunctions.
Conjunctions are examined in many categories in terms of their meanings. Learning to use conjunctions properly is essential for everyday life.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating Conjunctions are the most commonly used conjunctions in everyday speech. It is frequently used by people in daily life while communicating. These connectors are:
- for, and, but, or, yet, so, nor
These coordinating conjunctions are used to connect sentences and also to combine sentences in positive and negative meanings.
Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions are a type of conjunction that combines different structures with phrases. In these types of conjunctions, meanings such as both and each appear. A positive-negative situation emerges between the connected sentences and the structures.
- Not…. only,
- But…. also
- Both…..and
- Either….or
- Neither….nor
- Whether….or
1.Even if
2.Therefore
3.But
4.Although
5.Whereas
6.Whoever
7.Only if
8.However
9.Because
10.As soon as