This document discusses different types of conjunctions. It defines conjunctions as words that connect sentences, clauses, or groups of words. The main types discussed are coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs. Coordinating conjunctions give equal importance to the words or sentences they connect, while subordinating conjunctions introduce subordinate clauses and join them to main clauses. Correlative conjunctions connect two balanced clauses or phrases, and conjunctive adverbs connect two sentences together with added meaning. Examples of each type are provided.