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Conjunctions

Coordinating Subordinating
Correlative Conjunctive Adverbs

and after, if, if only, though,


but although, in order till, both...and, however,
or as, as if, that, now unless, not moreover,
yet as long as, that, until, only...but nevertheless,
for as though, once, when, also, finally,
nor because, rather whenever, not...but, again,
so before, than, where, either...or, also
even if, since, so whereas, neither...nor, although
even that, wherever, whether...or, etc
though. than, that while as...as etc
use comma

use a comma
between two independent clauses
After an introductory Phrase or clause
with but when expressing a contrast

don't use comma


Don't use comma
if adverbial clause follows main clause
unless it seems necessary

in all cases except the two above

n587689_Conjunction.mmap - 15/01/2008 -

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