COMPOUND CONJUNCTIONS, EMPHATIC CONJUNCTIONS (2 CONJ. TOGETHER) & TWO OR MORE CONJUNCTIONS IN A SENTENCE.
1. COMPOUND CONJUNCTIONS
The phrases which are used as conjunctions are called compound conjunctions. Examples are: as if, as though, so that, provided that, as well as, as soon as, as long as, such that, in order that etc. A compound conjunction may have two or three parts and they always go together. They are different from correlatives which are conjunctions used only in pairs.
The phrases which are used as conjunctions are called compound conjunctions. Examples are: as if, as though, so that, provided that, as well as, as soon as, as long as, such that, in order that etc. A compound conjunction may have two or three parts and they always go together. They are different from correlatives which are conjunctions used only in pairs.
Human nature is such that monogamy is a really hard thing to achieve * I have had the same friends since college, although as time has gone on, the daily nature of those relationships has changed, such that it is not daily at all (to such an extent that / to the extent that / so much so that)
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TWO CONJUNCTIONS TOGETHER FOR EMPHASIS
Sorrow is so easy to express and yet so hard to tell * We all need stress in order to achieve and do our best work.
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