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Prepositions - Conjunctions - Interjections
Three parts of speech act as relaters, joiners, and attention-getters in sentences. They are prepositions, conjunctions, and
interjections. Consider the following sentence: Basketball can be played outdoors,but it began as an indoor exercise for the winter months. The conjunction but helps to join the two ideas in a way that clarifies their relationship. In this chapter, you will learn more about these three parts of speech—prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections—and about the ways they connect and relate words in sentences. (Prentice Hall)
interjections. Consider the following sentence: Basketball can be played outdoors,but it began as an indoor exercise for the winter months. The conjunction but helps to join the two ideas in a way that clarifies their relationship. In this chapter, you will learn more about these three parts of speech—prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections—and about the ways they connect and relate words in sentences. (Prentice Hall)
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