
The Education is the most effectual which commences earliest. The ordeal for talent is school. When a person’s social or civil standing is not dependent on their knowing how to read and right, one is not likely to become a scholar.

Conjunction: Conjunctions are used to link words or parts of sentences together. There are four different types of conjunctions, and they are coordinating, subordinating, adverb, and correlative.
- Coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) are used to connect similar words or independent clauses (sentences) together. Coordinating conjunctions are often referred to with the acronym FANBOYS.
- Subordinating conjunctions come at the beginning of subordinate clauses and are used to connect the subordinate clause to the rest of the sentence (also referred to as the independent clauses). Common subordinating conjunctions include after, as, although, because, before, even though, if, once, rather than, since, that, though, unless, until, when, whenever, whereas, while.
- Conjunctive adverbs are transitional words used to connect one sentence to another. Common conjunctive adverbs include additionally, in addition, moreover, also, consequently, furthermore, otherwise, instead, for instance, for example, however, on the other hand, conversely, nevertheless, accordingly, therefore, generally, in fact, in others words, in conclusion, finally.
- Correlative conjunctions are a combination of a coordinating conjunction and another word (example: In the sentence both Ryan and I are having a good time studying, both…and are the correlative conjunctions.

Interjection: An interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotions and it is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence. Interjections can also serve as a single word sentence (example: Wow!). Interjections are rarely used in academic writing and their use should be avoided in most essays.

We have reviewed the eight parts of speech, nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections, in four series. As a professional, it is important to clearly communicate one’s message, and that is why we did this series. Perhaps there will be more tips and skills in the future. Train up a Cypress tree in the way it should grow, and when you are antiquated sit under the shade of it.
