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Conjunctions in english grammar course, in this course we will learn about the conjunctions in English grammar. This comprehensive course is designed to provide learners with a thorough understanding of conjunctions, which are essential components of English sentences used to link words, phrases, and clauses. Mastering the use of conjunctions will enable you to construct more complex and nuanced sentences, enhancing both your writing and speaking skills. The course covers various types of conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions: These are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that are of equal importance. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," and "yet." Subordinating Conjunctions: These introduce dependent clauses and show the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the sentence. Examples include "because," "although," "since," "unless," "while," and "after." Correlative Conjunctions: These are pairs of conjunctions that work together to coordinate two elements. Examples include "either...or," "neither...nor," "both...and," and "not only...but also." Through detailed lessons, practical examples, and interactive exercises, you will learn how to use these different types of conjunctions correctly and effectively. The course will also address common mistakes and provide strategies for avoiding them, ensuring that your sentences are clear, coherent, and grammatically correct.