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Readme [11.4K]
3 years ago
5

The way in which words are used in conjunction with each other is called what?

English
1 answer:
ipn [44]3 years ago
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Answer:

Words which connect words, phrases, clauses or sentences are called conjunctions (see "to conjoin" = join, unite). The most common ones are 'and', 'or' and 'but'. These words all have different nuances and connotations but they all help to build up meaningful relationships within a sentence.

Explanation:

Definition

coordinating conjunctions

used to connect two independent clauses

subordinating conjunctions

used to establish the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the sentence

correlative conjunctions

used to join various sentence elements which are grammatically equal

Coordinating Conjunctions

Comes usually in the middle of a sentence, and a comma is used before the conjunction (unless both clauses are very short). They join individual words, phrases, and independent clauses.

Whereas coordinating conjunctions join parts of a sentence, the purpose of transitional words and phrases usually is to join two 'sentences'.

Examples:

We can draw lessons from the past, but we cannot live in it. [Lyndon B. Johnson]

The purpose of most computer languages is to lengthen your resume by a word and a comma. [Larry Wall]

And, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet — are the seven coordinating conjunctions. To remember them, the acronym FANBOYS can be used.

F = for

A = and

N = nor

B = but

O = or

Y = yet

S = so

Subordinating Conjunctions

Also called subordinators, introduce a dependent clause. These adverbs that act like conjunctions are placed at the front of the clause - and a comma is needed at the end of the adverbial phrase when it precedes the main clause.

Examples:

If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. [Abraham Maslow]

Some people make headlines while others make history. [Philip Elmer-DeWitt]

Conjunctions Concession

though

although

even though

while

Conjunctions Condition

if

only if

unless

until

provided that

assuming that

even if

in case (that)

lest

Conjunctions Comparison

than

rather than

whether

as much as

whereas

Conjunctions Time

after

as long as

as soon as

before

by the time

now that

once

since

till

until

when

whenever

while

Conjunctions Reason

because

since

so that

in order (that)

why

Relative Adjective

that

what

whatever

which

whichever

Relative Pronoun

who

whoever

whom

whomever

whose

Conjunctions Manner

how

as though

as if

Conjunctions Place

where

wherever

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