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A conjunction links two or more related nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, phrases, or clauses.

Examples: You and I are friends. He is tall andthin. She laughed and played all day.

Example: Tim had bread for supper, but he didn't like it.

In this instance, but is a conjunction.

"Tim had bread for supper" is a sentence, as is "He didn't like it." The word "but" joins the two.

Common conjunctions are and, but, or, and because.

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A conjunction is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. It is used to show the relationship between the different parts of the sentence, such as joining two similar ideas (and), showing an alternative (or), or indicating a contrast (but).

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