joeldruark-patch-1 (#673)
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Be careful **that** you speak to Jacob **neither** good **nor** bad.
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רַק
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.. _conjunction-restrictive:
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.. include:: includes/notes/conjunction-compound.rst
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.. _conjunction-concessive:
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.. include:: includes/conjunction-concessive.rst
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כִּי אִם
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Sometimes the words כִּי and אִם are paired together to form a compound conjunction that functions most often as a strong contrastive
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These compounds should not be considered merely as the sum of the component terms.
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Rather, they should be considered as a single grammatical entity with its own range of meanings which may or may not be different than the individual component terms.
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A ``concessive`` conjunction expresses an exception or disclaimer to what has been stated immediately previous.
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A ``conjunction`` is a word that shows a relationship between two different words, phrases, sentences, or even entire paragraphs.
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In other words, conjunctions are grammatical connectors.
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The most common conjunctions in English are "and," "or," "but," and "for."
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The most common conjunctions in English are "and," "or," "but," and "for."
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Conjunctions are closely related to both sentential adverbs and particles.
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