This document provides a comprehensive overview of conjunctions in English grammar, explaining their purpose as linking words that connect thoughts and ideas within sentences. It details the three types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative, along with examples and common mistakes to avoid. Additionally, it addresses misconceptions about starting sentences with conjunctions and emphasizes the importance of using conjunctions correctly for clearer writing.
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Conjunctions Theory
This document provides a comprehensive overview of conjunctions in English grammar, explaining their purpose as linking words that connect thoughts and ideas within sentences. It details the three types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative, along with examples and common mistakes to avoid. Additionally, it addresses misconceptions about starting sentences with conjunctions and emphasizes the importance of using conjunctions correctly for clearer writing.