- A conjunction is a word that joins words or groups of words.
Conjuctions may be used in several ways. - The conjunction and is used to join ideas together.
- The conjunction but is used to show contrast. Remember to add a comma before using the conjunction but.
- The conjunction or is used to show choice.
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I made a salad with pears and avocados.
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Christian likes to swim, but not outdoors.
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Do you like to play soccer or baseball?