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slava [35]
1 year ago
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Underline the conjunction in each sentence. Identify the type of conjunction by writing coordinating, corrective, or subordinati

ng. Some sentences may have two conjunctions used as a pair.
3.10) Samantha enjoyed both the opera and the romantic dinner that followed.
English
1 answer:
xenn [34]1 year ago
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The conjunction in each sentence is <u>both</u><u>.</u>

This is because of the given sentence: "Samantha enjoyed <u>both</u> the opera and the romantic dinner that followed." as this joins the clauses in the given sentence.

<h3>What is a Conjunction?</h3>

This refers to the part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clause

Hence, we can see that The conjunction in each sentence is <u>both</u><u>.</u>

This is because of the given sentence: "Samantha enjoyed <u>both</u> the opera and the romantic dinner that followed." as this joins the clauses in the given sentence.

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