Sagot :
Answer:
- until (Subordinating)
- whenever (Subordinating)
- and (Coordinating)
- neither/nor (Correlative)
- and (Coordinating)
Explanation:
What are Conjunctions?
- These are words that are used to combine words, clauses or phrases to create more complex sentences.
Conjunctions can be classified as:
1. Coordinating Conjunctions
- It connects words, phrases or clauses with the same grammatical rank in a sentence.
- Examples: for, and, but, or, yet, so, nor
2. Correlative Conjunctions
- These are conjunctions that work together.
- Examples: either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also
3. Subordinating Conjunctions
- It combines a dependent and independent clause.
- Examples: because, since, as, although, though, while, whereas, until, after, or before