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Which part of speech is used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses to each other?
Which part of speech is used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses to each other?
Which of the following is NOT a coordinating conjunction?
Which of the following is NOT a coordinating conjunction?
What is the purpose of using conjunctions in writing?
What is the purpose of using conjunctions in writing?
Which of the following is an example of a coordinating conjunction?
Which of the following is an example of a coordinating conjunction?
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Which conjunction is used to express a choice between two options?
Which conjunction is used to express a choice between two options?
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Which type of conjunctions connect ideas of equal structure or function?
Which type of conjunctions connect ideas of equal structure or function?
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Which of the following is an example of a coordinating conjunction?
Which of the following is an example of a coordinating conjunction?
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What is the purpose of using conjunctions in writing?
What is the purpose of using conjunctions in writing?
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Which part of speech is used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses to each other?
Which part of speech is used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses to each other?
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Which type of conjunction is used to express a choice between two options?
Which type of conjunction is used to express a choice between two options?
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Study Notes
Conjunctions
- Conjunctions are a part of speech used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses to each other.
- Coordinating conjunctions connect ideas of equal structure or function.
- The purpose of using conjunctions in writing is to connect words, phrases, or clauses to each other.
- Examples of coordinating conjunctions include "and", "but", "or", and "so".
- "Or" is used to express a choice between two options.
- "Subordinating conjunctions" was not mentioned in the options, implying that it is NOT a coordinating conjunction.
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Test your knowledge of conjunctions and reading comprehension in this quiz for ENG111 college English. Explore topics such as pronouns and antecedent agreement, adjectives and adverbs, prepositions, and formal versus informal language. Challenge yourself with questions on parts of speech used to join or link words, phrases, or clauses. Are you ready to demonstrate your understanding of content and functional words? Take this quiz to find out!