True or false there are two classes of conjunctions in Japanese, independent conjunctions and conjuntive particles

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True. In Japanese, conjunctions can be classified into two main categories: independent conjunctions (which can stand alone as words) and conjunctive particles (which are typically attached to the end of a clause or sentence). Independent conjunctions and conjunctive particles serve to connect phrases or clauses in different ways.

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