Conjunction (grammar): Difference between revisions

(Created page with "'''Conjunction''' combines words, phrases or clauses. * Conjunction etymology ** ''con-'' = with ** junct from Latin ''iugare'' for "to join" *** note that Latin has no letter "J", so the English "J" sound is cognate with the Latin "iu" sound (yoo) *** junct is from PIE origin '''*yeug-''' "to join" ** ''-ion'' = makes a noun == Conjunctions list == {| class="wikitable" |+ !Conjunction Word !Conjunction Types !Purpose !Example |- |a...")
 
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*** junct is from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] origin '''*yeug-''' "to join"
*** junct is from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] origin '''*yeug-''' "to join"
** ''-ion'' = makes a noun
** ''-ion'' = makes a noun
== Conjunctions list ==
{| class="wikitable"
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!Conjunction Word
!Conjunction Types
!Purpose
!Example
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|and
|simple conjunction
|combines words
|apples and oranges
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|coordinating conjunction
|combines independent clauses
|I ate an apple, and he ate an orange.
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|}


== Types of conjunctions ==
== Types of conjunctions ==
* conjunctions are used to combine words, sentence elements and ideas
* conjunctions are used to combine words, sentence elements and ideas
* thus a conjunction  
* thus a conjunction  
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=== Subordinating conjunction ===
=== Subordinating conjunction ===
=== Prepositions as conjunctions ===
* a preposition and its object (prepositional phrase) modify another noun or verb
* however, some prepositions can also act as a conjunction
** ex. 
*** preposition: ''We ate dinner '''after''' the reception''
*** conjunction: ''We ate dinner '''after''' the guests left''


=== Adverbial conjunction ===
=== Adverbial conjunction ===