What kind of conjunction is even?

What kind of conjunction is even?

A CONJUNCTION is a word that connects or joins together words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. There are two kinds of conjunctions, a primary class of COORDINATING conjunctions and a secondary class called SUBORDINATING or SUBORDINATE conjunctions….

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Is even a conjunction or a preposition?

Even is an adverb. We use even to refer to something surprising, unexpected, unusual or extreme: He didn’t even have enough money to pay the rent.

Is if a conjunction or not?

In written and spoken English, the word “if” serves a double purpose. It can either be used as a conjunction or as a noun. This word is most commonly used as a conjunction because it can connect two clauses to form a single sentence by presenting the conditional clause.

Is even after a subordinating conjunction?

Subordinating conjunctions link phrases or clauses to other clauses. Some common subordinating conjunctions are after, although, as, as if, as long as, because, before, despite, even if, even though, if, in order that, rather than, since, so that, that, though, unless, until, when, where, whereas, whether, and while.

How do you use even if?

Even if means whether or not and has to do with the conditions that may apply. Compare the following: Even if I had two hours to spare for shopping, I wouldn’t go out and buy a suit. Even though I had two hours to spare for shopping, I couldn’t find the suit I wanted.

What is an example of even though?

I was always afraid of him, even though he was kind to me. She says she still loves him even though he treats her badly. She wasn’t embarrassed, even though she made a mistake. She wore a coat, even though it was a very hot day.

Is even a conjunction adverb?

Note that even if, even when and even though are conjunctions, linking two clauses. Even so like though, meaning however, is an adverb and is used for introducing a statement that seems surprising after what has been said before. This time he has kept all the promises he made.

How do you use if and if?

If and whether are often interchangeable, but have distinct uses. For clarity, it is best to use whether in reference to a choice or alternatives (“we’re going whether it rains or not”) and if when establishing a condition (“we will go if it doesn’t rain”).

Where do we use if?

You use if in conditional sentences to introduce the circumstances in which an event or situation might happen, might be happening, or might have happened. She gets very upset if I exclude her. You’ll feel a lot better about yourself if you work on solutions to your upsetting situations. You can go if you want.

What are the 4 types of conjunctions?

There are four main types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs. We’ll briefly examine each kind below.

Can however be used as a conjunction?

However can be used in two ways. When it is a coordinating conjunction it can stand alone and is generally placed somewhere in the middle of the sentence. He is very intelligent. However, he lacks experience.

Can “then” be used as a coordinating conjunction?

But this use of then as a coordinating conjunction is actually both widespread and widely accepted; in our 2012 survey, more than three quarters of the Usage Panel found the sentence She took a slice of pie, then left completely acceptable.

Can You give Me an example of a conjunction in a sentence?

Robin and Jenny both are good at trekking.

  • Their parents may decide to go out for lunch or dinner.
  • Either we can watch the Black Panther movie or the Jurassic Park movie.
  • He is not only good at singing but also good at acting.
  • Megan works in Pizza hut as a part-timer,so that he can manage his expenses