Conjunction:
A conjunction is a part of speech or word that connects –
One word to another word.
One word to another clause.
One sentence to another sentence.
Conjunction হচ্ছে এমন শব্দসমূহ যারা এক শব্দকে অন্য শব্দের সাথে, এক শব্দকে অন্য clause এর সাথে বা এক Sentence কে অন্য Sentence এর সাথে সংযুক্ত করে।
The conjunctions
are and, but, or, for, nor, so, yet, because, if, whether, lest,
unless, as, since, how, when, where, while, why, till, until, after, before,
however, as soon as, though and than.
Example:
One word to another word:
Rupom and Rifat are two
brothers. (noun to noun)
Rimi and you have done
this work. (Noun to pronoun)
You and I will go
there. (Pronoun to pronoun)
The old man sat down and wept.
(verb to verb)
We are sad but hopeful.
(adjective to adjective)
A cat moves slowly and silently.
(Adverb to adverb)
The bird flies through and through
the sky. (preposition to preposition)
One word to
another clause:
He is so weak that he
cannot walk.
Such was her beauty that everybody
loved her.
One sentence to
another sentence:
I trust him because he
is honest.
He says that he will do
it.
They will come if they are allowed here.
It is a long time since I
saw you last.
You must wait here until your
father comes back.
I wish to know whether he
will come or not.
There are different types of
conjunctions:
Coordinate Conjunction
Subordinate Conjunction
Correlative conjunction
Coordinate Conjunction:
Coordinate
conjunctions such as and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet are used
to join individual words, phrases and independent clauses.
Example:
She stood first and got
a prize.
He is sad but hopeful.
The snake is small but dangerous.
You must read or you
may fail in the examination.
Subordinate Conjunction:
The subordinate
clause such as since, because, although, as, until etc.
are used to join an independent clause to a dependent clause.
Example:
He never gives up until he
wins.
Since she had the headache, she did not go to work.
Though he loved her cousin, he married another one.
Despite calling several times, she never received a replay.
Correlative conjunctions:
Correlative
conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions such as both…and, either…..or,
neither……nor etc. They are used in the sentences to link
words, phrases and clauses.
Correlatives
conjunctions are:
Both….and, either….or, neither….nor, not only….but also, so….that, such….that,
no sooner….than, hardly….when, scarcely….when, else….than, else….but.
Example:
He is both a fool and a knave. (noun to noun)
She is both wise and good. (adjective to
adjective)
He must either work or go. (verb to verb)
He behaved neither wisely nor kindly. (adverb to
adverb)
He is so tired that he cannot run.
Such was her beauty that everybody loved her.
No sooner had I sat down than
they left the room.
Hardly had I left the
room when it began to rain.
Scarcely had I left the
room when it began to rain.
She has none else than her mother.
She has none else but her mother.
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