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Cojuction

Definition:

A cojuction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses together.

Senses:

1. Grammar: In grammar, a cojuction is used to join words or groups of words within a sentence. It helps to establish relationships between the connected elements.

2. Mathematics: In mathematics, a cojuction refers to the logical operation that combines two statements using the word "and," resulting in a compound statement.

Usages:

1. Connecting Words:

Example Sentence 1: John and Mary went to the park.

Example Sentence 2: I like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream.

2. Joining Phrases:

Example Sentence 3: He is tall, but she is short.

Example Sentence 4: The concert was not only enjoyable but also memorable.

3. Combining Clauses:

Example Sentence 5: I will study tonight so that I can pass the exam tomorrow.

Example Sentence 6: She left early because she had to catch a flight.

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