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1. what is preposition?
A preposition is a word placed or positioned before a noun or a pronoun or noun equivalent to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Role or function of preposition in a sentence:
A preposition sits before a noun or a pronoun to show noun’s or pronoun’s relationship to another word in the sentence. Preposition helps to construct a sentence.
Example:
- He is looking for papers.
- Rifat lives in Dhaka.
- Place the book on the table.
- I will go there after breakfast.
- Look at the sky clearly.
- You should stand by him.
2. what is conjuction?
A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. Conjunctions are considered to be invariable grammar particle, and they may or may not stand between items they conjoin.
Conjunctions List
There are only a few common conjunctions, yet these words perform many functions: They present explanations, ideas, exceptions, consequences, and contrasts. Here is a list of conjunctions commonly used in American English:- And
- As
- Because
- But
- For
- Just as
- Or
- Neither
- Nor
- Not only
- So
- Whether
- Yet
Examples of Conjunctions: FANBOYS
Let us now understand the use of different conjunctions that we routinely use in our day-to-day communication.- For- It is used to sight a reason or purpose. Example: I bought a new bag for my upcoming trip.
- And- It connects or adds one thing to another. Example: I love both apples and bananas.
- Nor- It is used to indicate a negative idea to an already existing negative idea. Example: Neither the white dress nor the yellow one looks good on me.
- But- It is used to show a contrast between two items or ideas. Example: I wanted to go for a hike but I have to go to work today.
- Or- It is used to present an alternative to an already present positive idea. Example: Would you like tea or coffee?
- Yet- It is used to introduce an idea that adds something to a previous idea and is usually contrasting with it. Example: I practice daily yet I couldn’t put up a good show yesterday.
- So- It is a conjunction that is used to indicate the effect or result of an occurrence. Example: Both parents worked hard so that their children could study in good schools.
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