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There are only seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language. These words are and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet.

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What does the math term coordinate mean?

In the Cartesian coordinate system, a point represents a position in a two-dimensional space or plane. This means that that point has an x-value and a y-value. This is written as (x,y) and the entire paranthesis is the coordinate. Examples of coordinates: (3,6) and (-2, 12).


What is coordinate clauses?

A clause is a sort of sentence within a sentence. In some cases they can be joined together with conjunctions such as or, and or but. For example: He put on his coat and they walked to the beach. "He put on his coat" is one clause and "They walked to the beach" is another. Because they do not depend on one another and are joined by a coordinating conjunction (the word and) such clauses are referred to as coordinate clauses.


Where on the lensatic compass is the coordinate scale mplded?

On a lensatic compass, the coordinate scale is typically found on the base or the rear side of the compass housing. It may be printed or molded into the plastic or metal casing, often visible when the compass is opened. This scale helps users determine grid coordinates and is used in conjunction with the compass's other features for navigation and map reading.


Which coordinate in the equatorial coordinate system is like longitude in the geographical coordinate system?

a coordinate system is lines of longuitude and latitude that are used in a map to locate something. There is a coordiante in the Equatorial Coordinate System that is like longitude in the Geographical Coordinate System.....what is the coordinate? Celestial Equator?


Is AND a common conjunction?

Yes, AND is arguably the most common coordinating conjunction. It is followed in instances of use by the subordinating conjunction THAT.

Related Questions

Is a coordinate conjunction a type of subordinating conjunction?

no, it is not.


What part of speech is used to link the clauses?

A conjunction, a coordinate one for independent clauses and a subordinate one for dependent clauses.


What is the word and?

'and' is a conjunction which is used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses.


Is the word either a preposition?

No. It is a pronoun, adjective, adverb, or a conjunction when used as "either...or."


What part of speech is and in this sentence. the principal AND the teachers are in a meeting?

"AND" in the sentence is a conjunction of the coordinate type.


Is but a coordinate conjunction?

Yes, it is. The 7 coordinating conjunctions are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (FANBOYS)


What type of conjunction is used to connect the two kinds of clauses together?

A "coordinating" or "coordinate" conjunction connects two independent clauses, and a "subordinating" or "subordinate" conjunction connects a dependent clause to the independent clause that the dependent clause modifies.


Is for a conjunction?

It is used, but very rarely, as a coordinate conjunction meaning because in modern English. I couldn't go, for I had no money.


What part of speech does student play in - Many students taunt each other by making fun of another person's appearance or behavior?

"Or" is a conjunction, specifically of the coordinate type.


Is have a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb or auxiliary verb.


Can you give me some conjunction examples?

Did you want vanilla or chocolate? (conjunction = or) I wanted vanilla, chocolate and mint chip. (conjunction = and) Ice cream is delicious but I am on a diet. (conjunction = but)


Is hear a conjunction?

No, "hear" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that is used to describe the act of perceiving sound. A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."