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conjunction

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together. In English, there are three kinds of conjunctions:

  1. coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS),
  2. correlative conjunctions (both... and... either... or... neither... nor...),
  3. subordinating conjunctions.

 

Greek:

See GGBB p. 761 for the Greek conjunctions.
 

Hebrew:

Hebrew has a simple vav conjunction.  video  It also has a vav-conversive and vav-reversive.
 

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