Place Conjunctions, Definition 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.
Table of Contents
Types of Conjunctions
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Conjunctive Adverbs
Here are 60 Most Common Conjunction List in English
Beyond
Beyond means “on the other side of”, “further”.
Example Sentence;
It’s beyond me.
I’m sorry, This problem is beyond me.
Adjacent to
Adjacent to means “next to”, “adjoining something else”.
Example Sentence;
The bank is adjacent to the school.
Next to
Next to means “adjacent to”, “adjoining something else”.
Example Sentence;
The theatre is next to the cinema .
Nearby
Nearby means “close by”, “near”.
Example Sentence;
The train station is nearby.
Is there a school nearby here?
Opposite to
Opposite to means “against”, “across”.
Example Sentence;
They eat fruits opposite to ours.
Here
Here means “in this place”.
Example Sentence;
Come here, Mark.
Here‘s my wallet.