Conjunctions: Types, Examples, and Basic Rules

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ENGLISH
ENGLISH
 
GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
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Definition
Definition
Conjunction is a word that
join the words, clauses,
phrases  and sentences.
It is also known as joining
words or linking words.
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Types of conjunctions
Types of conjunctions
 
Coordinating conjunctions
 Subordinating  conjunctions
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Words for conjunctions
 
Coordinating Conjunction words:-
Coordinating Conjunction words:-
For,  And ,  Nor , But, Or,  Yet , So
It also know as  
FANBOYS
Subordinating Conjunction words:-
After, although,  as,  as far as ,  because,
as soon as,  as long as, before,  when,
where, since,  so that,  unless, until, while,
even if,  than, when ever,  if ,  where as
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Examples for  Coordinating
Examples for  Coordinating
conjunctions
conjunctions
I like to eat cookies 
and
 I like to drink milk.
  The dress was beautiful 
but
 
slightly expensive.
He says nice words 
yet
  you don’t trust him.
He is sick 
so
 he is not going to school.
Neither her parents 
nor
 her friends supported her.
Sam drank some water 
for
 he was thirsty.
Which colour do you like red 
or
 blue?
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Examples for subordinating  conjunctions
Examples for subordinating  conjunctions
I saw him 
I saw him 
while
while
 I was driving my car.
 I was driving my car.
You live a happy life 
You live a happy life 
as long as 
as long as 
you think
you think
optimistically.
optimistically.
He came here 
He came here 
so that
so that
 
 
you can meet him.
you can meet him.
She sings songs 
She sings songs 
because
because
 she wants to become a
 she wants to become a
singer.
singer.
You cannot succeed 
You cannot succeed 
unless
unless
 you work sincerely.
 you work sincerely.
I went to a market 
I went to a market 
where
where
 I saw a joker.
 I saw a joker.
We were happy 
We were happy 
when
when
 we received the first prize.
 we received the first prize.
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Basic rules for conjunctions
Basic rules for conjunctions
Conjunctions allow you to from complex,
elegant sentences and avoid the disjoint of
multiple short sentences.
Coordinating conjunctions allow you to join
the words, phrases, and clauses of equal
grammatical rank in a sentence.
Subordinating conjunctions join
independent and dependent clauses. 
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Conjunctions are words that connect clauses, phrases, or sentences. They are essential for forming coherent and complex sentences. This article explores the definition, types, words for conjunctions, examples, and basic rules for using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.

  • Conjunctions
  • Grammar
  • English Language
  • Coordinating Conjunctions
  • Subordinating Conjunctions

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  1. ENGLISHGRAMMAR CONJUNCTION

  2. Definition Conjunction is a word that join the words, clauses, phrases and sentences. It is also known as joining words or linking words.

  3. Types of conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions

  4. Words for conjunctions Coordinating Conjunction words:- For, And , Nor , But, Or, Yet , So It also know as FANBOYS Subordinating Conjunction words:- After, although, as, as far as , because, as soon as, as long as, before, when, where, since, so that, unless, until, while, even if, than, when ever, if , where as

  5. Examples for Coordinating conjunctions I like to eat cookies and I like to drink milk. The dress was beautiful but slightly expensive. He says nice words yetyou don t trust him. He is sick so he is not going to school. Neither her parents nor her friends supported her. Sam drank some water for he was thirsty. Which colour do you like red or blue?

  6. Examples for subordinating conjunctions I saw him while I was driving my car. You live a happy life as long as you think optimistically. He came here so that you can meet him. She sings songs because she wants to become a singer. You cannot succeed unless you work sincerely. I went to a market where I saw a joker. We were happy when we received the first prize.

  7. Basic rules for conjunctions Conjunctions allow you to from complex, elegant sentences and avoid the disjoint of multiple short sentences. Coordinating conjunctions allow you to join the words, phrases, and clauses of equal grammatical rank in a sentence. Subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses.

  8. Worksheets

  9. THANK YOU

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