Some conjunctions are used in pairs. They are called correlative conjunctions. Note that most correlative conjunctions are of the coordinating type. Examples are: Either…or Either… Continue reading
Subordinating conjunctions
A conjunction that joins together clauses of unequal rank or importance is called a subordinating conjunction. Read the following sentence: I told him that he… Continue reading
Kinds of conjunctions
Conjunctions are divided into two classes: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Read the following sentence: Birds fly and fish swim. This sentence contains two independent… Continue reading
What are conjunctions?
Conjunctions are words like and, but, or, yet, because, since and so. Read the following sentences: God made the country and man made the town.… Continue reading
Correct Use of Personal Pronouns
A personal pronoun must be of the same number, gender and person as the nounĀ it stands for. John is a good boy. He loves… Continue reading