[ Grammar: Syntax ]
The linking of lexical items/ideas that are equally important. For example, ‘Rocky ran and jumped over the hedge.’ In this sentence, both actions have equal status within the sentence.
A. declarative
B. co-ordination
C. modification
D. subordination
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A. We parked on the street opposite the park.
B. The shop is on the opposite corner to the bank.
C. Whatever he says, I believe the opposite.
D. When you leave the station, the playing field will be directly opposite.