Answer:
The correct answers are:
1. subordinating conjunction
2. correlative conjunction
3. coordinating conjunction
4. conjunctive adverb
5. coordinating conjunction
Explanation:
We use the coordinating conjunctions to coordinate relations between two or more sentences on the same syntactic level. Some of the most important coordinating conjunctions are: or, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.
We use correlative conjunctions to correlate two sentences with the same syntactic importance, by using pairs of the following conjunctions: either/or, neither/nor, not only/ but also.
We use subordinating conjunctions to link a dependent clause with an independent clause. There are two types of subordinating conjunctions:
- conjunctions that are expressing cause and effect relations: because, for, as, since, therefore, hence, due to, unless, so/so that, etc.
- conjunctions that are expressing time and place relations: like: while, when, where, before, after, etc.
We use conjunctive adverbs to connect two clauses that share the same ideas, which are being clarified with the use of the conjunctive adverbs. Some of the most important conjunctive adverbs are: also, moreover, instead, in fact, however, finally, etc.