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dolphi86 [110]
2 years ago
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1. Emily and her grandfather eat dinner together once a week, and they sometimes go

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GalinKa [24]2 years ago
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The conjunction of the sentence is "and" and its objective is to unite both sentences.

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

A conjunction is a term that refers to a word that is intended to link propositions, phrases, or words. It constitutes one of the classes of nexus.

<h3>What is the conjunction of the sentence?</h3>

The conjunction of the sentence "Emily and her grandfather eat dinner together once a week, and they sometimes go out to a restaurant" is the word "and".

<h3>Why "and" is the conjunction?</h3>

The word "and" is classified as the conjunction of the fragment because this word has the purpose of linking the two ideas that make up the fragment:

  • Idea 1: Emily and her grandfather eat dinner together once a week.
  • Idea 2: They sometimes go out to a restaurant.

Note: This question is incomplete because there is some information missing. Here is the complete information:

For each compound sentence that is joined by a conjunction, write the conjunction and what the conjunction does. If a semicolon joins the compound sentence, circle the semicolon.

1. 1. Emily and her grandfather eat dinner together once a week, and they sometimes go out to a restaurant.

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