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In English / College | 2025-07-06

Two of these sentences are true about conjunctions. Select the two true sentences.

* Conjunctions are sometimes called 'connectives,' 'joining words,' or 'linking words.'
* Conjunctions make us add lots more words to our writing.
* Conjunctions must come at the end of a sentence.
* Conjunctions do not tell us the relationship between clauses or ideas.
* Conjunctions show the relationship between clauses.
* Conjunctions can only be used in the middle of a sentence.

Asked by owusuansahkeziah5

Answer (2)

The two true sentences about conjunctions are that they are often called connectives, joining words, or linking words, and that they show the relationship between clauses. Other statements about conjunctions being placed only at the end of a sentence or not conveying relationships are incorrect. Understanding the role of conjunctions enhances the clarity of writing. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06

The two true sentences about conjunctions are that they are often called 'connectives' and that they show the relationship between clauses. The other statements are incorrect because conjunctions help clarify writing rather than add unnecessary words and can be positioned at various points in a sentence. Understanding conjunctions can improve clarity in writing.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-18