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Sunday, August 7, 2016
But and For, Yet and Nor: What is a Conjunction? by Brian P. Cleary
But and For, Yet and Nor: What is a Conjunction? by Brian P. Cleary
I think this is a good book to learn about conjunctions. I like that the authors use a different color for each share. For example, the word "so" is written in green and the word "but" is written in orange. Color and highlights the differences in the different types of conjunctions are available. Also, I like the author, including the definition of the beginning of the book to the title page. The authors write, "participants. The combination of the words, phrases and words," This is useful because it provides me with the means and knowledge base before I started reading. The main idea of this is to use conjunctions can improve by linking two ideas to make a more complex sentences.
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