Conjunctions are words that join or connect the parts of a sentence. They are more often than not...

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CONJUNCTION Conjunctions are words that join or connect the parts of a sentence. They are more often than not the binders that glue an idea in a sentence to the other idea.

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CONJUNCTION

Conjunctions are words that join or connect the parts of a sentence. They are more often than not the binders that glue an idea in a sentence to the other idea.

KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS

AND “And” is a conjunction used to express an idea that is sequential to

the other. Example: Jenny got a jar and she bathe without even talking.

BUT “But” is a conjunction used to express opposing ideas.

Example: Jenny got a jar but she was too lazy to take a bath.

OR “Or” is a conjunction used to express a possibility or a choice of

ideas. Example: Jenny can get a jar or she can directly bath using

the shower.

NEITHER-NOR “Neither-Nor” are conjunctions that well go

together. They are less commonly used in a sentence but are present to show comparison.

Example: She is neither stupid nor excellent.

YET “Yet” is a conjunction that gives the same

meaning as “but” or “nevertheless”. Example: The pan is still not hot yet he put

the egg on it.

INTERJECTION

Interjections are words that best describes as short exclamations. They stand alone in a sentence and are used to offer exaggerated feelings. Interjections do not follow a certain type or kind and is the easiest part of the speech to distinguish. EXAMPLES:

Ouch! That hurts. Wow! You did it correctly.