Conjuction Introduction, Types, Serial Comma Rule English Language
Conjunction :
a word that is used for joining other words, phrases or sentences
Types
There are three kinds of conjunctions: coordinating, correlative, and subordinating.
We have seven coordinating conjunctions, which you can remember with the acronym BOYSFAN but, or, yet, so, for, and, nor.
When you use one of these conjunctions to join three or more elements, you should put a comma before the conjunction. This is called the serial-comma rule.
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