"Conjunction" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conjunction" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conjunction" Meaning

A conjunction is a word that joins two words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. It helps to connect ideas, express relationships between them, and show how they logically relate to each other. Common examples of conjunctions include words like "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."

"Conjunction" Examples

Conjunction Examples


1. Coordinating Conjunctions

The sun sets slowly in the west, and rises again in the east. (connecting two equal clauses)

2. Subordinating Conjunctions

If it is sunny then we can go to the beach. (introducing a dependent clause)

3. Compound Conjunctions

I went to the store but forgot to buy the milk. (connecting two unequal clauses)

4. Correlative Conjunctions

The teacher gave us either a lot of work or a lot of homework. (using "either" and "or" together)

5. Subordinating Conjunctions with Adverb Clauses

I'll start the presentation once I've finished preparing the slides. (introducing an adverb clause)

"Conjunction" Similar Words

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Conjunctional

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Conjunctiva

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