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Most of your answers are correct! I am summarising conjunctions and their three types, along with the correct answers below:


Conjunctions are connecting/linking words. They join parts of a sentence together. 

Coordinating conjunctions connect two independent ideas into one sentence. Examples:
  • He was late for school, so he took a shortcut.
  • Her favourite colours were purple and red.
  • She doesn't like coffee, nor does she like tea.
Subordinating conjunctions link a dependent part of a sentence with the independent part of the sentence. [The independent part is that which can exist as a separate sentence. And the dependent part is that which adds extra information to the independent part.] Examples:
  • Because it was raining, we had to cancel the class picnic.
  • The house was a mess after the crazy party we had last night.
  • He doesn't go skiing anymore, since he had the accident.
Correlative conjunctions correlate two parts that have equal importance within a sentence. [Correlative conjunctions come in pairs such as “both/and,” “either/or,” “neither/nor,” “not/but” and “not only/but also."] Examples:
  • We can have either chocolate or vanilla ice cream.
  • He not only plays the guitar but also the drums.
  • Such was his strength that he was easily able to move the fallen tree.

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