CONJUCTION

                                        CONJUCTION
            [Conjuction links two or more than two clauses]
RULE NO.1
So/So that/Therefore
 So/so that- is used for ordenery ruselt
a.      So+affirmative/negative clauses
b.     So that+affirmative clauses only

 Example- He was ill so that he absent himself from class.
        He wsa ill so he did not attend the class.
Therefore – is used for strongest ruselt.
Example- His father was dide therefore he absent himself from class.
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RULE NO.2
UNLESS/UNTIL
Unless- is used for condation.
Until- is used for time.
Note-   Both are negative so no use other negative with them.
Example-  Unless you work hard you cannot pass.

RULE NO.3
Due to/Owing to
     Due to- is used to show the reason of an action.
     Owing to- is used to show the ruselt of an action.

Example-  The accident occured owing to the carelessness of the driver.
                  Due to his long illness he absented himself from class.

RULE NO.4
Ago-  is followed by- that
Example- It is ten years ago that she met me there.
RULE NO.5
Superlative degree- is followed by – that
Example- This is the worst that you are done.
RULE NO.6
Such- is followed by- that/as
a.     Such+noun+as+clause
b.    Such+without noun+that+clause
Example- Such boy as has come is my brother.
                  Such was the answer that was the question.
RULE NO.7
The+same- is followed by – that/as
Example- This is the same book that I bought yesterday.
                  This is thae same book as yours.
RULE NO.8
THAT-  cannot be used to link interrogative and imperative clauses.
Asked, order, command, request, suggest, advice, propose
Example- He asked when she had gone to college.
                  She orderd me bring a glass of water.
THAT-  cannot use before why, when, what, where, how

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