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Nestable accordion


Nestable accordion element: An accordion element that could be added within Styled freetext/Accordion/Tab/Layout/hideshow/Sequential content/Nestable accordion etc container elements, for including various type of resources/interactons in one space. To help students easier prepare for lab or flipped classroom activities.

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Conjunction

a word which links together two clauses, groups of words. There are two types of conjunction: coordinating and subordinating. Coordinating conjunctions (or coordinators) EG and, but, so, for, or, join units with equal grammatical status. Subordinating conjunctions (or subordinators) EG although, because, as, when, before, after, if, join units with unequal grammatical status .



 
    
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