conjunctions
(conjunctive adverbs and
subordinating conjunctions, coordinatingconjunctions, and
correlative conjunctions), each with a somewhat different function.
INTERJECTIONSWords or groups of words introduced into a sentence without such introductory
or linking words as conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns, and the like are called
“interjections.” Because such statements have no supporting words to
join them to the rest of the sentence, they are often set o by
punctuation of some sort to indicate their separateness from the
rest of the sentence Indeed, the boat (always known to be leaky) was sinking Both indeed and the phrase in
parentheses have been interjected into the example.
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