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Master conjunctions to level up your English
Conjunctions are the glue that holds sentences together, turning simple thoughts into fluid, complex expressions. From 'and' ...
When combining two complete sentences with a conjunction ("and," "but," "or," "for," or "yet"), precede the conjunction with a comma. Example: Still, the sun is slowly getting brighter and hotter, and ...
Conjunctions are words that join ideas and sentences together. Think of them as a type of grammar glue! They stick your ideas together to make your sentences longer and stronger. Words like 'and', ...
Conjunctions are joining words that link two parts of a sentence together. Ms Williams: Hello, I am Ms Williams and today we're learning how to use the word "because" in our writing.Why?Because it's ...
Here is a query from a reader. Sanjay Saralaya writes: “Can one start a sentence with words and phrase such as ‘as’, ‘because’ and ‘due to’? Is it correct to say ‘As I was unwell, I could not attend ...
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