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Some conjunctions and their correct useWhile While is a subordinating conjunction.. It is mainly used to indicate time.. Here the conjunction while shows time.. Here the conjunction whil

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Some conjunctions and their correct use

While

While is a subordinating conjunction It is mainly used to indicate time It can also show contrast

Strike while the iron is hot.

Here the conjunction while shows time More examples are given below

Someone phoned while you were out.

While playing football, I sprained by ankle

While can show contrast.

While some children learn fast, others need extra help

While Peter is warm and friendly, his brother is quite moody

Here the conjunction while shows contrast.

However

However can be used as a subordinating conjunction.

However poor he may be, he is not going to beg.

You can arrange the tables and chairs however you want.

However you look at this situation, it is quite challenging.

However can also be used as an adverb In this case, it is followed by an adjective or another adverb.

However hard she tried, she couldn’t control her emotions.

Sometimes, however is used as a conjunctive adverb In this case, it usually goes at the beginning of the

sentence and is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma

Alan works three jobs in a day; however, he doesn’t earn much.

However can also go in other positions in a sentence.

He was confident of his success His coach, however, wasn’t all that sure.

Since

The word since can be used as an adverb and a conjunction When it is used as a conjunction, it can express

time and cause

I haven’t met her since she moved to Vegas.

I have been waiting for him since morning.

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Since he hadn’t bought a ticket, they refused to let him in.

Unless and until

Unless shows condition It means ‘if not’ Until means ‘up to the time when’.

I won’t be able to open the box unless you give me the keys.

I will wait here until you come back.

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