7. CONJUNCTION
The word Conjunction comes from Latin conjunction, means 'a joining'. In grammatical sense, it is a translation of Greek word sundesmos that means 'binding together'.
A conjunction is a joiner; a word that connects (conjoins) words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. Example
Ahmad and Arham are friends.
Here, the Conjunction 'and' connects two nouns.
He will drive or fly.
Here, the Conjunction "or' connects two verbs.
It is very early in the morning but we can go whatsoever
In this example the Conjunction 'but' connects two groups of words, go whatsoever.
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