In the line I turned and repented, but coming back the conjunctions are

coming, back

turned, repented

I, and

and, but

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In the line "I turned and repented, but coming back," the conjunctions you mentioned can be categorized as follows:

  1. "and" connects the actions "turned" and "repented."
  2. "but" introduces a contrast or exception with "coming back."

The words "coming" and "back" are not conjunctions; they are part of the phrase "coming back," where "coming" is a verb and "back" is an adverb.

So the conjunctions in this sentence are:

  • "and" (between "turned" and "repented")
  • "but" (introducing the clause "but coming back")

Thus, the correct identification of conjunctions would focus on "and" and "but" only.