A conjunction (Conjunction). A conjunction is a word that is used to connect words, namely a conjunction linking two complete sentences that use a sentence with a conjunction (coordinating conjunction) that used to precede the dependent clause (subordinating conjunction) in complex sentence and a verb conjunction pairs (paired conjunction). 6.2.1 Coordinating Conjunction A conjunction is a word that is used to connect to the relationships between words. Phrases or independent clause is in a compound sentence, such as and, but, or, yet, so, for neither, nor, etc. Generally, if an independent clause in a compound sentence, these words, links between the two and there is a clause a comma, (comma) in cases where the sentence is quite short. Can omit the comma. 1) and display the relationship of supplementary data (showing addition). My husband and I are going to Rayong this weekend. My favorite pastimes are playing sports and listening to music. I wrote to Kimberly on Tuesday and received her reply on Saturday morning. January is the first month of the year, and December is the last. 2.) but, yet represent the relationship of conflicting information (showing concession or contrast). These shoes are old but comfortable. Jane likes the piano but prefers to play the harpsichord. Carol is rich, but Robert is poor. Mr. Bartley came to the party, but Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor did not. William is tired, yet happy. The psychiatrist spoke in a gentle, yet persuasive voice. She did not study, yet she passed the exam.
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