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Conjunction

A conjunction is a category of words.

A conjunction is a word that is used to organize what someone wrote. It relates two ideas or groups of words to one another in some way. It is a conjunction.

A conjunction does not change its form.

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How else can a conjunction be used?

  • A conjunction can introduce a group of words that help the reader to know the cause, purpose, goal, or reason something happened.
  • A conjunction can be used to compare two groups of words in some way.
  • A conjunction can introduce a group of words that describe the results of something that happened.
  • A conjunction can introduce a group of words that help the reader to know when something happened.
  • A conjunction can connect two words or groups of words. It is often translated by the word and.
  • A conjunction can contrast two words or groups of words. It is often translated by the words but or however.
  • A conjunction can separate two words or groups of words. It is often translated using the word or.
  • A conjunction can help the reader to know about a condition of something. This is when something must happen in order for something else to happen.