Conjunctions are words that join words, phrases, clauses, and sentences together.
Conjunctions in English include:
In Latin, conjunctions are just words, plain and simple. They aren't declined or conjugated. They don't have a gender or number. You just have to learn them. Most of them aren't hard to memorize, and you likely won't have to learn them all at once.
Some common conjunctions in Latin include:
Conjunctions in English include:
- and
- but
- because
- yet
- or
- nor
In Latin, conjunctions are just words, plain and simple. They aren't declined or conjugated. They don't have a gender or number. You just have to learn them. Most of them aren't hard to memorize, and you likely won't have to learn them all at once.
Some common conjunctions in Latin include:
- et - and
- sed - but
- quamquam - although
- ut - or
- tamen - nevertheless