konjunctions
Konjunctions are words or particles used to connect words, phrases, or clauses within sentences. They form the core of what in English is called conjunctions and are divided into several functional classes: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative. In logic and computer science, the term also describes the conjunction operator, which denotes the logical "and" relation between propositions or conditions.
Coordinating conjunctions link elements of equal syntactic status, as in "apples and oranges" or "he slept, but
Grammar and punctuation rules govern use. A comma often precedes a coordinating conjunction when it joins two
In logic, conjunction is a binary operator: A ∧ B is true exactly when both A and B