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Do conjunctions combine sentences

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A conjunction is a part of speech that functions as a connector between two sentences, clauses, phrases, or words. We often use conjunctions in speech without realizing it.

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Common list of conjunctions below:

As / As Both / and Either / or

Hardly / when Neither / nor No sooner / than

Not only / but also Whether / or

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Coordinating Conjunctions

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'. And, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet — are the seven coordinating conjunctions.

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