[ Conjunctions, Prepositions and Interjections ]
They are words that connect clauses, sentences, or words in the same clause. They are used to link different parts of a sentence and show the relationship between them. Examples: and, but, or, because, although.
A. Conjunctions
B. Prepositions:
C. Interjections

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