The other name that we can use for conjunctions is CONNECTORS, ..they connect nouns, adjectives, sentences...etc.
They are the 7 coordinating conjunctions:ForAndNorButOrYetSo
Interjection is the part of speech rarely used in formal writing.
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Another name for the sweetbriar is eglantine.
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and, nor, or, for
The three conjunctions are coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases, or independent clauses of equal importance. Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as complete sentences. Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to connect words, phrases, or clauses with equal weight.
Coordinating conjunctions.
"so" and "but" typically have a comma before them when used as coordinating conjunctions because they indicate a contrast or transition in a sentence. The comma helps to separate the clauses that are being connected by the conjunction, making the sentence clearer for the reader.
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conjuctions
And, or, but. Those are the most common.
You can combine two or more simple sentences by using conjuctions. Except for very short sentences, you should put a comma before some conjuctions, which are called coordinating conjunctions.They are :forandnorbutoryetso(the mnemonic is fanboys).The subordinating conjunctions allow one independent clause to modify another.They include :afteralthoughasas ifas long asas thoughbecausebeforeeven ifeven thoughifif onlyin order thatnow thatoncerather thansinceso thatthanthatthoughtillunlessuntilwhenwheneverwherewhereaswhereverwhile
It can be, but it doesn't have to be. They are always a part of Compound sentences, because a coordinating conjunction joins one independent clause to another.
Yes, the word 'but' is one of the 7 coordinating conjuctions in the English language. They are used to join words, phrases or clauses. The other 6 are: "for", "and", "nor", "or", "yet", and "so". [The difference between single and double quotation marks is a difference between American and British punctuation, and does not modify the meaning of a sentence that includes such marks.]
One example of teamwork is the members of a sports team coordinating their actions. Another example is a group of doctors and their assistants coordinating a complex surgery.
compound subject