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conjuncion and conjunct
How would you define conjunction? and conjunct?
May 14, 2009 7:26 PM
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1)Conjunction are used to join clauses and sentences. There are 2 kinds of conjunctions, coordinate and subordinate.
a) coordinate conjuction= "and", "but" , "so"
b) subordinate conjunction = " because", "while", "since" , "after" , "if'
2) conjunct = associate with another
May 15, 2009
Conjunction = Joining together (this is a noun, it means that the parts are being joined together)
Conjunct = Joined together (this is an adjective, it means that the parts are already joined)
I don't believe that the word "conjuncion" exists in the English language.
If you need more information about this, post the question again and phrase it in a different way.
Good luck with your studies.
May 14, 2009
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