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What are conjuatives?

"Conjuatives" is not a standard grammatical term in English. It's possible there's a misunderstanding or a typo.

Here are some possibilities and what they might refer to:

* Conjugations: This is the correct term for the changes a verb makes to reflect tense, person, number, and mood. For example, the verb "to walk" conjugates as "walk," "walks," "walked," "walking," etc.

* Conjunctions: These are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "because," "since," etc.

* Conjuncts: This is a more specific term for the words, phrases, or clauses connected by conjunctions.

If you can provide more context about what you're asking about, I can give you a more precise answer. For example, where did you encounter the term "conjuatives"? What was the context?

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