write down the differences in the use of conjuctions (To,In

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Write down the differences in the use of conjuctions (To,In order,In order not to,and so that) to express purpose/intention!BANTU JAWAB TOLONG!​

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1. Additive Conjunction (combined). Additive conjunctions (combinations) are coordinating conjunctions that function to combine two words, phrases, clauses, or sentences in an equal position, for example: and, again, again, and as well.

2. Contradictory Conjunctions. Contrasting conjunctions are coordinating conjunctions that connect two equal parts of a sentence by contrasting the two parts. Usually the second part occupies a more important position than the first, for example: but, however, but, on the contrary, whereas, even though, and yet.

3. Disjunctive conjunctions (optional). Conjunction of choice is a coordinating conjunction that connects two equal elements by choosing one of two or more things, for example: or, or....or, nor, either...well..., and either...either. ..

4. Time conjunction. Time conjunctions describe the time relationship between two things or events. The following temporal conjunctions describe unequal relationships, for example: if, if, when, for, until, when, while, before, until, since, since, during, since, while, while, time, after, after , and when. While the following conjunction connects two parts of the sentence that are equal, for example before and after

5. Final Conjunction (goal). Conjunction of purpose is a kind of conjunction modality that explains the intent and purpose of an event, or action. The words that are commonly used to express this relationship are: so, in order, for, and so that

6. Conjunction Cause (causal). A causal conjunction explains that an event occurs because of a certain cause. If the clause is marked by a causal conjunction, the main clause is the effect. The words used to express causal relationships are cause, because, because, and because of that.

7. Conjunction Consequence (consequent). Consequence conjunctions explain that an event occurs as a result of something else. In this case, the clause is marked by a conjunction which states the effect, while the event is stated in the main clause. The words used to mark the conjunction of effect are so, until, and consequently.

8. Conjunction Terms (conditional). Conditional conjunctions explain that something can happen if the conditions mentioned are met. The words that express this relationship are if, if, if, provided, if, and when.

9. Unconditional Conjunction. Unconditional conjunctions explain that something can happen without any conditions being met. The words included in this conjunction are even though, even though, and even though.

10. Comparative Conjunctions. Comparative conjunctions are used to connect two things by comparing them. The words that are often used in this conjunction are as, as, like, like, as, as if, like, for example, and than.

11. Correlative Conjunction. Correlative conjunctions connect two parts of a sentence that are related in such a way that one directly affects the other or one complements the other. It can also be said that the two sentences have a reciprocal relationship. The words that express this conjunction are more...more, more...more,more...more nor.

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