Some conjunctions and their uses


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Some conjunctions and their uses


Since
As a conjunction since means ‘from the past time when’.
  • Where have you been since I last saw you?
  • It is just a week since we arrived here.
  • I have never seen him since that unfortunate event happened.
The conjunction since may also mean as.
  • Since we have no money we can’t buy anything. (= As we have no money we can’t buy anything.)
Or
The conjunction or is used to introduce an alternative.
  • Is it green or blue?
  • You can have tea or coffee.
Sometimes or is used as an equivalent to and.
  • The troops were not wanting in strength or courage, but they were badly fed. (= The troops were not wanting in strength and courage…)
If
The conjunction if means ‘on condition that'; ‘supposing that’.
  • If you want to go there I will take you.
  • If it rains we shall not go.
If can mean ‘when’ or ‘whenever’.
  • If I don’t wear my spectacles, I get a headache.
If is also used to express wish or surprise in the structure if only.
  • If only I had known that. (Emphasizing one’s regret that one did not know it.)
That
That is simply a connector. It is used to express a reason or cause.
  • His manners are so bad that nobody invites him to a party. (= Nobody invites him to a party because his manners are so bad.)
  • Bring it to the light so that I can see it better.
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