Which of these conjunctions is not used during the conversion of compound to complex sentence?

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For example, to change positive to comparative and superlative, we need to add er/more with the adjectives for the comparative degree and est/most with the adjectives for the superlative degree. In a positive degree, no suffix will be added to the adjective.


Which of these conjunctions is not used during the conversion of compound to complex sentence?