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Question: A conjunction is used to connect words and sentences together.
A) words and sentences together.
B) words or sentences together.
C) words and sentences.
D) words or sentences.
E) words to sentences.
“A conjunction is used to connect words and sentences together.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The given sentence correction question is tested by the given-below rules:
- Parallelism
- Comparison of two elements
- Modifiers
A conjunction is used to connect words and sentences together.
(A) We don't use "and" to attach words and sentences. We use "and" to attach grammatical items of equal weight: words and words, phrases and phrases, clauses and clauses, and so on. To use both connect & together is redundant. Moreover, conjunction is utilized to connect words & sentences means it helps to combine words and sentences that are illogical & ambiguous. this can be an incorrect answer.
(B) Incorrect. Using both connect & together is redundant so it cannot be an accurate sentence. the identical problem as that in option A: the verb "connect" implies "together."
(C) Incorrect. By definition, the coordinating conjunction and connects items of equal grammatical weight. A word and a sentence don't seem to be "items of equal weight." In line with this choice, conjunction helps to combine one word and another sentence that doesn’t add up.
(D) Correct. Redundancy is removed. The meaning is completely clear: conjunction connects one word to a special word OR one sentence to a distinct sentence.
(E) Incorrect. per this choice, conjunction helps to mix one word with another sentence that doesn’t be. We don't use conjunctions to attach words and sentences; nor can we use conjunctions to attach words TO sentences.
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