Comparison Conjunction Words, Meaning and Example Sentences

Comparison Conjunction Words, Meaning and Example Sentences

Conjunctions, a group of words like but, because, or, so, although, and though, are words used to bring other words and phrases together. Even though these words have no meaning on their own and their only meaning is in sentences, it would not be possible for us to construct complex or long sentences without conjunctions. Since it is not aesthetic to constantly make short sentences, art could not develop sufficiently.

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Types of Conjunctions

  • Coordinating Conjunctions
  • Subordinating Conjunctions
  • Correlative Conjunctions
  • Conjunctive Adverbs

Here are 60 Most Common Conjunction List in English

Similarly

Similarly means “likewise”, “in like manner”. We can use it to make comparison.

Example Sentence;

  • Similarly, our football team is not so good.
  • My friend was late to the meeting and I similarly was delayed.

 

Comparable

Comparable means “similar in amount, size etc…”. We can use it to make comparison.

Example Sentence;

  • The two apple aren’t comparable.
  • it was comparable to being eating.

 

In the same way

In the same way means “likewise”,”the same”.

Example Sentence;

  • Everyone in my family thinks the same way.
  • You can also help someone else the same way.

Equally

Equally means “evenly”, “in the same manner”.

Example Sentence;

  • They are equally difficult to deal with.
  • The revenue was divided equally among the workers.


A similar

A similar means “resemblance in quantity, character, size etc…”, “in the same manner”.

Example Sentence;

  • A similar, our basketball team is not so good.

 

Likewise

Likewise means “in the same way”, “in the same manner”.

Example Sentence;

  • I think apples are good. Likewise, i think oranges are good.
  • I worked hard and did it and Mark did likewise.