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subjunction

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun subjunction has 1 sense
  1. supplementation, subjunction, subjoining - the act of supplementing
    --1 is a kind of expansion, expanding upon
    Derived form: verb subjoin1

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Subjunction

Description:

Subjunction is a grammatical term used to refer to a type of conjunction that joins a dependent clause to an independent clause, often used to express a condition or a subordinate relationship.

Examples:

Noun:

1. In English grammar, "if" is a commonly used subjunction to introduce conditional clauses.

2. The subjunction "because" connects the two sentences to show cause-and-effect relationship.

Verb:

1. The teacher explained how to subjunction the main clause and the subordinate clause in complex sentences.

2. Make sure to subjunction the clauses correctly to convey the intended meaning.

Adjective:

1. The subjunction clause added further context to the main sentence.

2. To create complex sentences, you need to understand the role of subjunction words.

Adverb:

1. By subjunction connecting the clauses, we can understand the relationship between them.

2. The subjunction introduced an alternative viewpoint to consider.

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