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Conjunction:- It is used to join words, phrases or clauses

Coordinate conjunction:-

For(F), And(A), Nor(N), But(B), Or(O), Yet(Y), So(S)

Subordinate conjunction:- Rest are subordinate conjunction.


Rahul is rich but miser so nobody likes his company.

He ate a mango, some grapes and washed hands.


Co-relative conjunction:- it joins words of same rank.

Either…..or

Neither……nor

Not only…but also

Both……and
Rohan went to a shop and either bought a pen or a pencil.

This deal will neither benefit you nor me.

This new government has not only made a school but also a
hospital for the poor.

Rahul both visited Delhi and Mumbai last year.


I want either a ball or a bat or a football as my birthday gift.

He broke not only the TV but the PC also


Both…..and

He can speak both English as well as Urdu very fluently.

Whether……or

I don’t know whether Ajay is at home otherwise somewhere else.

Between …… and

There are 20 stations between Delhi to Kanpur.


From……to

We travelled from Delhi and Jaipur by bus in 6 hours.

Hardly/Scarcely……when

Hardly had he stopped studying then his father came home.

Scarcely had he left for office than it started raining.


No sooner…….than

No sooner did the thief see the cops then he started running.

Although/though……yet/(,)

Although he studied really hard but he could not qualify the exam.

Though he comes really late still the boss didn’t say a word.
Other…..than

They had no other option but to wait and watch.

Nothing/nobody/no one else…..but

We want nothing else than the safety of our children.

Lest ……..should [meaning- may it not happen]

He ran very fast lest he would miss the bus.


As…..as (for both positive and negative comparison)
So…….as (only for negative comparison)

You are so smart as your brother so don’t worry and deliver the speech.

She is as beautiful if not more than her younger sister.


So……..that( for both positive and negative meaning)
Too……to+v1 (for negative comparison)

My grandfather is too weak that he can not climb the stairs alone.

My grandfather is so weak to climb the stairs alone.


Such……as (जो,जजसको,जजसने /categorizing/relative pronoun)

Such…..that (जक /Strengthen/simple conjunction)

She does not like such boys that don’t respect women.

I like such movies that have interesting stories.

She sings in such a sweet voice as everybody appreciates her.


As ……So (wrong)
That…..how/why/where/when(wrong)

As I know him very well so I can vouch for his character.

He asked me that if I had attended Aman’s batch.

He asked me that why I had slapped Rohan.

He said that when he was in Delhi, he met Rahul Gandhi.

Although he was present there yet he didn’t support us.

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