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Conjunction is a word which is used to connect different clauses or sentences or are used to coordinate words in the same clause

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What is conjunction
Conjunction is a word which is used to connect different clauses or sentences or are used to coordinate words in the same clause
3 types -COORDINATING CONJUNCTION. -SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION. -CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION.
Coordinating :These join the elements that are the same. Coordination conjunction words are only seven and people remember them by an acronym FANBOYS, i.e. (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So). subordinating:It joins the dependent adverb clause with the independent clause. Understand it this way, instead of joining two independent clauses of equal importance, Subordinating conjunction words make one clause less important than another. correlative:These work in pairs to join two clauses or sentences.eg-Either you cook me lunch, or I leave.
Example of conjunction
-She is good at both cooking and dancing. - If we leave now, we can be home by 11 p.m. -He couldn’t be taken before a magistrate for punishment. -Neither her friends nor relatives joined for the party. -The legendary dancer is also interested in folk music.
The conjunction Both is always followed by the conjunction and.
Example: -Both Rajat and Meera went for shopping -She is both pretty and intelligent.
The conjunction Rather/Other is followed by Than.
Examples: You have no other option than to go back to school.
The conjunction From is followed by to and Between is followed by and.
Examples: It is difficult to choose between gold and silver
The conjunction Though/Although is always followed by a comma(,) or yet.
Examples: Though She put in a lot of effort, she didn’t crack the exam.