A conjunction is a word used to connect clauses of a sentence, words, or phrases.
Its primary function is to establish a logical relationship between the elements it joins, indicating how they relate to each other, whether it be through addition, contrast, cause, or consequence.
Conjunctions are categorized based on their role. Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet) join elements of equal grammatical rank. Subordinating conjunctions (because, although, if, when, since) introduce subordinate clauses, while correlative conjunctions (both/and, either/or, neither/nor) work in pairs to connect elements.
Understanding conjunctions is crucial for creating complex and grammatically correct sentences. The effective use of conjunctions ensures a clear and fluid flow of ideas. .
NOR AND BUT
UNION
JUNCTION
ALIGNMENT
CONNECTIVE
COINCIDENCE CONCURRENCE CONJUNCTIVE COLLIGATION CONJUGATION
COOCCURRENCE CONTINUATIVE