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The Conjunction is "both" Hope this helps- You can use a conjunction to link words, phrases, and clauses, as in the following examples: "I ate the pizza *and* the pasta. Call the movers *when* you are ready." The words 'and' & 'when' connect the two chains of words. ChaCha.

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Hope this helps- You can use a conjunction to link words, phrases, and clauses, as in the following examples: "I ate the pizza *and* the pasta. Call the movers *when* you are ready." The words 'and' & 'when' connect the two chains of words. ChaCha. Want to know? ChaCha and go!

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Your answer is 1 | noun | the temporal property of two things happening at the same time 2 | noun | the state of being joined together 3 | noun | an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences 4 | noun | the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction 5 | noun | (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac 6 | noun | something that joins or connects (6 meanings). Src: Wolfram|Alpha

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A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence. ... The simple, little conjunctions are called coordinating conjunctions (you can click on

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