Conjunctions are joining words that link two parts of a sentence together. When you add conjunctions to a sentence, they create a subordinate clause. A subordinate clause is a group of words that ...
Each item below offers a choice, in a pull-down menu, of four conjunctions for expressing various logical relationships. For each numbered item, select the conjunction that best fits in the sentence.
In each item below, the sentence contains a highlighted conjunction expressing a time relationship, followed by a preposition in parentheses. In the blank box under each item, rewrite the sentence ...
Conjunctions in astrology occur when two or more planets align in the same sign or degree within a birth chart, amplifying their combined energy. These alignments can highlight strengths or ...
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 ...
A complex sentence is made up of a main clause and a subordinate clause connected to each other with a subordinating conjunction. Subordinating conjunctions are common in academic writing, and they ...