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Coordinating Conjunctions in French

The main coordinating conjunctions in French are:

  • et (and)
  • ou (or)
  • mais (but)
  • car (for/because)
  • donc (so/therefore)
  • ni (nor)
  • or (however/yet)

These conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance within a sentence.

Subordinating Conjunctions in French

Subordinating conjunctions are used to introduce dependent clauses and establish a relationship between the main clause and the subordinate clause. Some common subordinating conjunctions in French include:

  • que (that)
  • comme (as/since)
  • si (if)
  • quand (when)
  • parce que (because)
  • bien que (although)
  • aprรจs que (after)
  • avant que (before)
  • pour que (so that/in order to)

These conjunctions help to create complex sentences by introducing subordinate clauses that provide additional information or specify the circumstances under which the main clause is true.

It's important to note that some conjunctions, like que, can function as both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, depending on the context and the structure of the sentence.

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