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Words that join nouns or pronoun?

The words that join nouns or pronouns are called conjunctions.

Here's a breakdown:

* Coordinating conjunctions: These join words, phrases, or clauses of equal grammatical rank. Think of them as "equal partners."

* FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

* Subordinating conjunctions: These join a dependent clause (one that cannot stand alone) to an independent clause (one that can). They show the relationship between the two clauses.

* Examples: because, although, since, while, unless, until, if, as if, even though, so that, whether, wherever, whenever, however

Let's see some examples:

Coordinating Conjunctions:

* The cat and the dog are playing together.

* I like apples, but I don't like oranges.

* She wants to go to the party, yet she has a test tomorrow.

Subordinating Conjunctions:

* Because it was raining, we stayed inside.

* While I was eating, the phone rang.

* If you study hard, you will succeed.

Remember that conjunctions help us connect ideas and create more complex sentences. They are essential tools in writing and speaking!

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