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Grammatical conjunction

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together.

Examples or conjuctions are:

  • and
  • or
  • but
  • and/or (not in general use)

The following words are not conjunctions:

  • because

see also Grammatical particle for more details on above



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