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== Conjunction == | == Conjunction == | ||
* connect or coordinate ideas, sentences, or thoughts | * connect or coordinate ideas, sentences, or thoughts | ||
=== coordinating conjunction === | |||
===correlative conjunctions=== | |||
=== subordinating conjunctions=== | |||
=== conjunctive adverbs === | |||
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=== other types of conjunctions === | === other types of conjunctions === | ||
* Sources: | * Sources: | ||
** [https://www.wordagents.com/types-of-conjunctions/ types of conjunctions (wordagents.com)] | ** Correlative Conjunctions - Examples & Exercises (gingersoftware.com) | ||
**[https://www.wordagents.com/types-of-conjunctions/ types of conjunctions (wordagents.com)] | |||
** [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/english_as_a_second_language/esl_students/combining_sentences/conjunctions_and_coordination.html Conjunctions and Coordination (owl.purdue)] | ** [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/english_as_a_second_language/esl_students/combining_sentences/conjunctions_and_coordination.html Conjunctions and Coordination (owl.purdue)] | ||
** [https://www.englishgrammar.org/category/conjunctions/ Conjunctions (englishgrammar.org)] | ** [https://www.englishgrammar.org/category/conjunctions/ Conjunctions (englishgrammar.org)] |