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Exercise 1 Circle the conjunctions. In the blank write coord. if the conjunction is coordinating. Write corr. if the conjunction is correlative. Write sub. if the conjunction is subordinate.
While many people have watched a marathon race, few have ever competed in one.


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The conjunctions in the given sentence are "As soon as" and "While" - subordinate (Sub), "And" and "Or" - coordinating (coord), "Neither" and "Nor" - correlative (Corr), "Or" - (Coord).

What do you understand by clauses?

A phrase is a unit of language made up of either a conceptual predicand or a semantic predicand. A fundamental persists typically consists of a subject, any potential objects, any modifiers, and a structural predicate, which is frequently a verb phrase. A clause is the smallest grammatical unit. A clause must contain a verb. I've eaten. A clause normally comprises of a subject, a verb, and maybe praise. The sale starts at nine am. Only a handful of the many different types of clauses are main clauses, subsidiary clauses, coordinate clauses, and adjective (or relative) clauses.

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