Abstract
Most Conjunction in English in English are short, but they hold a significant place in designing English sentences. Sometimes, we do not even notice this tiny conjunction in sentences but they are everywhere in English writings. Ignoring these conjunctions can lead to several English mistakes that make writing pieces full of errors. Conjunctions are the ‘joining words’ of a language. A sentence is broken up into parts and joined together as a whole by using these connecting words of the English language. Conjunctions help to make a sentence flow smoothly by joining phrases and clauses, showing the relationship between connected ideas.
There are three main types of conjunctions in the English language: coordinating, subordinating and correlative.
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