Dear friends πŸ‘‹, this material is one of the lessons on how to understand the word Π–Π•.

While it’s common knowledge that Π–Π• is an emphatic particle used in statements, questions, exclamations to show feelings or emotions, it can also have some other uses. From this post, you will learn about Π–Π• as a conjunction. It’s used to join two sentences, or clauses within a compound sentence, when two ideas (things, people) are compared or opposed. Sometimes it can be used as a conjunction when inserting a parenthetical phrase into a sentence. Here are some examples for you.

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