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29 March, 15:26

Indicate whether the underlined word is a coordinating conjunction, a correlative conjunction, a subordinating conjunction, or a conjunctive adverb.

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  1. 29 March, 18:19
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    1. subordinating conjunction

    2. correlative conjunction

    3. coordinating conjunction

    4. conjunctive adverb

    5. coordinating conjunction

    Explanation:

    Coordinating conjunctions refer to a group of words that coordinate and join at least two or more sentences that have same syntactic importance. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: or, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.

    Correlative conjunctions refer to a group of words which correlate sentences with the same importance, by working in pairs. Correlative conjunctions are: either/or, neither/nor, not only / but also.

    Subordinating conjunctions refer to a group of words that link a dependent clause with an independent clause. There are different types of subordinating conjunctions, like: conjunctions that are showing cause and effect: because, for, as, since, therefore, hence, due to, unless, so/so that, etc; conjunctions that are expressing time and place relations, like: while, when, where, before, after, etc.

    Conjunctive adverbs refer to a group of words that connect two clauses and to clarify ideas expressed in those clauses. Conjunctive adverbs are: also, moreover, instead, in fact, however, finally, etc.
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