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Conjunctions can link two clauses to each other. They can also be used to link words and phrases not just clauses.
"As Long As" vs. "As Much As" in the English grammar

As Long As vs. As Much As

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'As long as' and 'as much as' are used to help us make comparisons. In this lesson, we will compare the two and find out their similarities and differences.
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"Coordinating Conjunctions" in English Grammar

Coordinating Conjunctions

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Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," and "yet."
"Since" vs. "Hence" in the English grammar

Since vs. Hence

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'Since' and 'hence' talk about reasons and results. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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"Even Though" vs. "Even If" in the English grammar

Even Though vs. Even If

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'Even though' and 'even if' are confused by learners as they look similar. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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As If vs. Like

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'As if' and 'like' are used to talk about similarities. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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Whether vs. That

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Whether and that can be used to express alternatives. However, there is a distinction that we will discover in this lesson.
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Coordinating Conjunctions

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Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," and "yet."

Coordinating Conjunctions

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Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," and "yet."

Where vs. Whereby

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'Where' and 'whereby' are similar in appearance nut are there other similarities? In this lesson, we will learn more about these words.
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Conjunctions

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To connect two sentences to each other, we need some words to link them without breaking the structure of the sentences. Let us learn these linking words.
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Although vs. Though

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'Although' and 'though' are conjunction that expresses the meaning 'in spite of.' In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and difference.
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Where vs. Whereas

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'Where' and 'whereas' are different words but they might confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about these conjunctions.
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Whether vs. Whether Or Not

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'Whether' can be accompanied with 'or not.' In this case there is a small distinction between 'whether' and 'whether or not' which we will learn in this lesson.
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As If vs. If

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'As if' and 'if' are both conjunctions, but they are used in different contexts. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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Conjunctive Adverbs

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As their name requires, conjunctive adverbs are used to connect two clauses. They can be moved around in the sentence. So, read the article to learn the rules.

Unless vs. Until

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'Unless' and 'until' have different meanings but they confuse the learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Whether vs. Regardless

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'Whether' and 'regardless' are used in different contexts but they may be confused by learners. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Although vs. Nonetheless

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'Although' and 'nonetheless' are synonyms. In this lesson, we will discover their similarities and differences.
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Correlative Conjunctions

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Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that join or correlate phrases or words with equal importance in a sentence.

Conjunctive Adverbs

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As their name requires, conjunctive adverbs are used to connect two clauses. They can be moved around in the sentence. So, read the article to learn the rules.

Correlative Conjunctions

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Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that join or correlate phrases or words with equal importance in a sentence.

Unless vs. Otherwise

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'Unless' and 'otherwise' may confuse learners as they are used to express negative meanings. In this lesson, we will learn their difference.
Advanced levelAdvanced

As If vs. Though

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'As if' and 'though' are conjunctions. In this lesson, we will learn their uses, similarities, and differences.
Advanced levelAdvanced
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