Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word that is used to connect words, phrases, and clauses. There are many conjunctions in the English language, but some common ones include and, or, but, if, because, for, and when.
Common Grammar Mistakes Related To Conjunction
Incorrect | Correct |
He is as tall as she. | He is as tall as her. |
She had no sooner enter the class, the teacher began to teach the lesson. | She had no sooner enter the class than the teacher began to teach the lesson. |
He is not as tall as her sister. | He is not so tall as her sister. |
She is so tall as her sister. | She is as tall as her sister. |
He is as tall as all of we. | He is as tall as all of us. |
She is as wise as both of we. | She is as wise as both of us. |
Niaz is both wise as well as beautiful. | Niaz is both wise and beautiful. |
Although he is old but he can run fast. | Although he is old, he can run fast. |
We had hardly reached the class than the teacher began to teach the lesson. | We had hardly reached the class when the teacher began to teach the lesson. |
She had sacredly reach the station than the train steamed off. | She had sacredly reached the station when the train steamed off. |
Not only he is fat but also lazy. | He is not only fat but also lazy. |
Not only he writes but also teaches. | He Not only writes but also teaches. |
When he comes then I will entertain him. | When he comes, I will entertain him. |
As he is poor so we should help him. | As he is poor, we should help him. |
She talks like her mother does. | She talks like her mother. |
He ran if he was crazy. | He ran as if he were crazy. |
She as well as her sisters are beautiful. | She as well as her sisters is beautiful. |
I will not help you unless you do not request me to do so. | I will not help you unless you request me to do so. |
Either she or I is the in charge. | Either she or I am in charge. |
Work hard lest you should not fail. | Work hard lest you should fail. |