Conjunction

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A conjunction is a word that connects dependent clauses or sentences: compare with prepositions, which put phrases and nouns in relation to each other. Conjunctions tend to be simple, easy words that you’ll instantly recognise: and; or; but; if. The job of the mediocre lawyer is to concert these into more complicated words or, where possible,

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