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The conjunction is the word 'and 'or 'or' that connects two nouns or pronouns in a compound subject (e.g. He and I, Jim and Joe, he or she).
The noun following a conjunction is typically referred to as the subject or object of the clause, depending on its function within the sentence.
No, the word myself is not a conjunction, it is a pronoun.
No, it is not a conjunction. Instead is an adverb, and the compound form "instead of" is a preposition.
A sentence with two or more subjects joined by a conjunction and that share the same verb is called a compound subject sentence. In this type of sentence, the subjects are connected by a conjunction such as "and" or "or" and the verb is used only once to describe the action of both subjects.
conjunction
The conjunction is the word 'and 'or 'or' that connects two nouns or pronouns in a compound subject (e.g. He and I, Jim and Joe, he or she).
The noun following a conjunction is typically referred to as the subject or object of the clause, depending on its function within the sentence.
No, the word myself is not a conjunction, it is a pronoun.
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
No, it is not a conjunction. Instead is an adverb, and the compound form "instead of" is a preposition.
A sentence with two or more subjects joined by a conjunction and that share the same verb is called a compound subject sentence. In this type of sentence, the subjects are connected by a conjunction such as "and" or "or" and the verb is used only once to describe the action of both subjects.
Two subjects joined by a conjunction form a compound subject. This assumes, of course, that the two subjects and the conjunction are part of a sentence that includes a verb.
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and."
The conjunction in this sentence is "or."
complex sentence: 1 sentence + FANBOY (conjunction) + fragment compound sentence: 1 sentence , comma + FANBOY (conjunction) + 1 sentence
You have a compound sentence. (You) is the subject. (Still owe) is the verb. (That) is the conjunction. (I) is the subject. (Did) is the verb.