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Conjunction

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Conjunctions are used to join words, phrases, or clauses. There are coordinate conjunctions (“and,” “but,” “for,” “or,” “nor,” “so,” “yet”) and subordinate conjunctions (“that,” “as,” “after,” “before,” “if,” “since,” “when,” “where,” “unless”).

Example: “Beth, Eric, and Regan enjoyed writing this book. Because writing in APA Style can be difficult, we thought this book would be helpful to students.”

“And” is a coordinate conjunction, and “because” is a subordinate conjunction.

An EasyGuide to APA Style

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