co-ordinating conjunction - определение. Что такое co-ordinating conjunction
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Что (кто) такое co-ordinating conjunction - определение

PART OF SPEECH THAT CONNECTS TWO WORDS, SENTENCES, PHRASES, OR CLAUSES
Subordinating conjunction; UN/LOCODE:USQNV; Coordinating conjunction; Correlative conjunction; Subordinate conjunction; FANBOYS (acronym); Fanboys (mnemonic); Subordinating conjunctions; Subordinating Conjunctions; Coordination (conjunction); Co-ordinating conjunction; Adverbial subordinator; Coordinate conjunction; Disjunctive conjunction; FANBOYS; Subjunction; Grammatical conjunction; Correlative conjuction; Co-ordinate clause; Coordinate clause; Cumulative conjunction; Adversative conjunction; Alternative conjunction; Illative conjunction; Coordinating conjunctive; Contrastive conjunction; Conjunction (grammar; Coordinating conjunctions; And (word)
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co-ordinating conjunction         
(co-ordinating conjunctions)
A co-ordinating conjunction is a word such as 'and', 'or', or 'but' which joins two or more words, groups, or clauses of equal status, for example two main clauses. Compare subordinating conjunction
. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
coordinating conjunction         
¦ noun a conjunction placed between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank, e.g. and, but, or. Contrasted with subordinating conjunction.
Subjunction         
·noun Act of subjoining, or state of being subjoined.
II. Subjunction ·noun Something subjoined; as, a subjunction to a sentence.
subordinating conjunction         
(subordinating conjunctions)
A subordinating conjunction is a word such as 'although', 'because', or 'when' which begins a subordinate clause. Compare co-ordinating conjunction
. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
subordinating conjunction         
¦ noun a conjunction that introduces a subordinating clause, e.g. although, because. Contrasted with coordinating conjunction.
Conjunction (grammar)         
In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated or ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language.
Conjunction (astronomy)         
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PHENOMENON WHEN TWO ASTRONOMICAL OBJECTS OR SPACECRAFT HAVE THE SAME RIGHT ASCENSION OR ECLIPTIC LONGITUDE AS OBSERVED FROM EARTH
Inferior conjunction; Superior conjunction; Astronomical conjunction; Planetary conjunction; ☌; Superior Conjuntion; Astrological conjunction; Conjunction (astronomy & astrology); Conjunction (astronomy and astrology); Conjunction (Astronomy)
In astronomy, a conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have either the same right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude, usually as observed from Earth.
Co-Co locomotive         
  • [[British Rail Class 40]] [[1Co-Co1]]
  • [[British Rail Class 89]] 25&nbsp;kV electric
  • Co-Co wheel arrangement
  • DRG E 93 class]] 3,355 hp heavy-freight electric loco of 1933
  • LMS 10000 of 1947
  • South African class 3E]] of 1947, showing the Co+Co arrangement of the bogies with the drawgear below the body frame
  • New Zealand D<sup>F</sup> class]]
  • EF10]] in 1938
  • The 1903 Hornsby locomotive
  • British Railways class 52 ''Western'']]
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2Co-Co2; Co'Co'; Co+Co; 1Co-Co1; Co′Co′; Co′Co′ locomotives; Co-Co engine; C′C′; (1′Co)(Co1′); Co-Co locomotives
Co-Co is the wheel arrangement for diesel or electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent UIC classification (Europe) for this arrangement is CoCo′, or C-C for AAR (North America).
c/o         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
¦ abbreviation care of.
CO         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
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Conjunction (grammar)

In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated CONJ or CNJ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions. That definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, and so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language. In English, a given word may have several senses, and be either a preposition or a conjunction depending on the syntax of the sentence. For example, after is a preposition in "he left after the fight" but is a conjunction in "he left after they fought". In general, a conjunction is an invariable (non-inflected) grammatical particle that may or may not stand between the items conjoined.

The definition of conjunction may also be extended to idiomatic phrases that behave as a unit with the same function, e.g. "as well as", "provided that".

A simple literary example of a conjunction is "the truth of nature, and the power of giving interest" (Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Biographia Literaria).

A conjunction may be placed at the beginning of a sentence to c: "But some superstition about the practice persists."