Conjunctions(Connectors) Part-2
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Conjunctions(Connectors) Part-2


Conjunction is a word (sometimes group of words too) which is used to join two words or sentences

SINCE
  1. We were unable to go since it was raining.
  2. I have not met him since he left this colony.

YET/HOWEVER/NEVERTHENESS/STILL
  1. He is rich yet he doesn't help others.
  2. She was ill however she attended the class.
  3. He is here nevertheness I can't talk to him.

THAT
  1. This is the book that he bought yesterday.
  2. I am happy that you are going abroad.

THAN
  1. He is taller than his friend.
  2. Sohan was wiser than his grandfather.

AFTER
  1. We shall go there after you come.
  2. He reached the bus stop after the bus had left.

SUPPOSING
  1. Supposing he comes how will you talk?
  2. Supposing they are dismissed what will they do?

ONLY
  1. You may sit here, only keep silence.

AS WELL AS
  1. He as well as his brother is a doctor.
  2. Rita as well as her mother went there.

SO THAT/SO/IN ORDER THAT
  1. He is working hard so that he may pass.
  2. He save money so he could buy a good mobile.
AS SOON AS
  1. As soon as rain started we came in.

AS FAR AS
  1. As far as I know he is a very wise person.

AS MUCH AS
  1. I love you as much as I love her.
  2. Our parents do for us as much as they can.

AS LONG AS
  1. You need not worry about anything as long as I am here.
  2. The children didn't make a noise as long as he was in the room.

IN ORDER TO (for the purpose of, due to)
  1. The people rushed there in order to help the victims.
  2. We must improve our English in order to get good jobs.

NO LESS THAN
  1. I no less than you was busy on Sunday.
  2. Anil Ambani no less than Mukesh Ambani is to blame for present problem in Reliance Industries.

EVEN IF
  1. India cannot win this match even if Sachin Tendulkar scores a century.

WHAT
  1. We don't know what he wants.
  2. This is exactly what I expected.

WHERE
  1. We are going to Agra where we shall see Taj Mahal and Fateh Pur Sikri.

WHOM
  1. This is the boy whom I know very well.
  2. The man whom you met in the morning is a scientist.

WHOSE
  1. That is the boy whose father is an MLA.

WHICH
  1. He asked me which bike I would buy.
  2. I don't know which house he bought last week.
WHEREVER
  1. I shall accompany you wherever you go.

WHENEVER
  1. Whenever you go to market please inform me.

WHOEVER
  1. Whoever makes a noise will be punished.

WHATEVER
  1. You can buy whatever you want.




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