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copulative conjunction

 

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Noun copulative conjunction has 1 sense
  1. copulative conjunction - the conjunctive relation of units that expresses the addition of their meanings
    --1 is a kind of
    conjunction

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Copulative Conjunction

A copulative conjunction is a type of conjunction that connects words, phrases, or clauses that have similar grammatical status. It is used to join two or more elements together, often expressing a sense of addition or accumulation.

Example sentences:

  • The copulative conjunction "and" links two nouns in the sentence: "John and Mary are best friends."
  • In the sentence "She loves to eat and cook," the copulative conjunction "and" connects two verbs.
  • "His favorite colors are red and blue," where the copulative conjunction "and" joins two adjectives.

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