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Oro asopo je awon oro ti a maa nlo lati so gbolohun kan tabi meji papo.Fun apeere: ati, oun ,sugbon,amo, afi/ayafi, abbl. | Oro asopo je awon oro ti a maa nlo lati so gbolohun kan tabi meji papo.Fun apeere: ati, oun ,sugbon,amo, afi/ayafi, abbl. | ||
<blockquote>Conjunctions are words used to join two or more sentences together.For example: and,but, neither nor, either or, together with, except,etc.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Conjunctions are words used to join two or more sentences together.For example: and,but, neither nor, either or, together with, except,etc.</blockquote> | ||
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Kini Oro Asopo ? (Conjunctions)
Oro asopo je awon oro ti a maa nlo lati so gbolohun kan tabi meji papo.Fun apeere: ati, oun ,sugbon,amo, afi/ayafi, abbl.
Conjunctions are words used to join two or more sentences together.For example: and,but, neither nor, either or, together with, except,etc.
Apeere bi a nse lo oro asopo ninu gbolohun:
Examples of how to use conjunctions in sentences:
- Olu ati Ade je ewa.
- Bimbo ko mo iwe ayafi ko sere.
- Ojo su amo ko to