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A conjunction is a word used to link or 'conjoin' words or phrases into a coherent whole. There are two classes of

conjunctions: coordinate and subordinate. coordinating conjunctions

A coordinating conjunction 'coordinates' two equivalent elements in a sentence, that is, words belonging to the same

grammatical category (nouns + nouns, verbs + verbs, independent clause + independent clause, etc.). The most

commonly used coordinating conjunctions in French are: mais but ou or et and donc so, thus or so, now ni ... ni neither ... nor car for puis then

Edouard n'aime ni le barbecue ni les

hamburgers.

Edouard likes neither barbecue nor

hamburgers.

Tex fume des cigarettes et boit du vin

rouge.

Tex smokes cigarettes and drinks red

wine. subordinating conjunctions A subordinating conjunction links an independent clause to a dependent clause. In other words, a subordinating conjunction joins two unequivalent clauses (independent and dependent). An independent clause is any clause that can stand alone to form a grammatical sentence. A dependent clause, on the other hand, cannot stand alone and thus 'depends' on the main clause in order to form a complete thought.

The most commonly used subordinate conjunctions:

que that pendant que as, while quand when lorsque when depuis que since (indicating time) tandis que while, whereas puisque since parce que because

Il est évident que Tex fume trop.

(dependent) . ... .(independent)

It is obvious that Tex smokes too much.

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