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Conjunctions - Coggle Diagram
Conjunctions
Coordinating
How do you use them?
Subject + verb + object, [coordinating conjunction] subject + verb + object.
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Examples
I don't want to go to school, but I have to.
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Andres ate a lot, for he was very hungry.
What are they?
Is a conjunction that connects words, phrases, and clauses that are coordinate, or equal to each other.
Subordinating
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What are they?
A subordinating conjunction is simply the word that is used to join a subordinating clause to another clause or sentence.
Examples
After passing the town, they will have to turn right.
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Correlative
What are they?
Correlative conjunctions are conjunctions used to illustrate how two words or phrases in a sentence relate to each other. Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs.
When do you use them?
Use correlative conjunctions when you have two separate but related concepts in one sentence.
Correlative conjunctions can be useful in transition sentences.
How do you use them?
Correlative conjunctions often connect two singular subjects with a singular verb, or two plural subjects with a plural verb. They apply a relationship between two subjects or two verbs that act in tandem with each other.
Examples
The internet is not only slow, but also the connection is lost too much.
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