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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Idea meaning and coordinating conjunction

and: links two ideas that are related, "I like tea and coffee"
I read the above definition at englishexcersise.org.
Please explain to me what do they mean by "idea" here, and please elaborate on the usage of "and" .
Thanks
Jignesh
  

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Conjunctions are used to join two ideas or any thing that is related to only one thing. For example- I like tea and coffee. Tea and coffee (ideas) Like (thing) Eg- 2) coffee has prepared with milk and coffee powder.

  • Conjunctions are used to join two ideas or any thing that is related to only one thing.
  • For example- I like tea and coffee.
  • Tea and coffee (ideas) Like (thing) Eg- 2) coffee has prepared with milk and coffee powder.
  • Milk and coffee powder(ideas) Coffee(thing)
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Conjunctions are used to join two ideas or any thing that is related to only one thing.
For example- I like tea and coffee.
Tea and coffee (ideas)
Like (thing)
Eg- 2) coffee has prepared with milk and coffee powder.
Milk and coffee powder(ideas)
Coffee(thing)

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