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This document contains everything you need to know about, parts of speech:conjunctions,including co-ordinating and subordination conjunctions
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What is an article?
Answer: An article is words you use with nouns. And article determines the noun. The articles in the English Language are \"the\",\"a\",\"an\"
2.
What are homophones?
Answer: Words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings,examples include ,fare/fair. Fare means the cost of something and Fair means reasonable
3.
What are homonyms?
Answer: Words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings examples include ,light means something is not heavy but it can also mean a source of illumination.
4.
What is an independent clause?
Answer: A sentence that makes sense on its own A co-ordinating conjunction joins two independent clauses. They do not need each other to make sense.
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What is a dependent clause?
Answer: A clause that usually leaves you confused when no context is given They usually provide extra information to an independent clause.
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