Conjunctions : The complete chapter with rules and Practice sentences.
Definition:- A conjunction is a word that grammatically connects two words, phrases, or clauses together. The most common examples are words like “and” and “but.” For example, “I took the Domino's, and got off at 96th Street.” Or, “I took the Domino's, but there was a delay.” However, conjunctions can come in many forms with many different functions. They’re a part of speech that can be broken down into several categories, and we’ll explore each one in depth with examples. Conjunctions can primarily be broken down into three categories: Coordinating conjunctions Correlative conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions While we’ve so far seen some extremely common conjunctions, most conjunctions fall under the category of subordinating conjunctions. These conjunctions are used to join two clauses together that are grammatically unequal . In other words, the clause without a conjunction (th...