Sub Types of Conjunction - Additive - acts to structurally coordinate or link by adding to the presupposed item divided into positive and negative. i.e., and, also, moreover, in addition, nor, etc.
- Causal - some cause expressions are general, others relate more specifically to result, reason or purpose. i.e., consequence, on account of this, for that purpose, etc.
- Adversative – is conjunction which relates two clauses that state contrast each other. It acts also to indicate contrary to expectation. i.e., but yet, on the other hand, however, etc.
- Temporal - i.e., then, next, afterwards, just then, before that, in the end, at once, soon, next time, text day, meanwhile, at this moment, etc.
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