👉 In linguistics, conjunctive refers to a combination of two or more clauses that are connected by logical connectives such as "and", "or," and "not." These connectives are used in conjunction with other clauses to form compound sentences or expressions. For example, "I love pizza" is an example of a compound sentence where the subject "I" is connected to the verb "love" using "and" (the conjunction "and") as well as another clause "pizza"