Conjunctions are words that join together different parts of a sentence. They are crucial for building complex sentences and showing the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses. Think of them as the connectors of language.
These join elements of equal grammatical rank. The most common are ‘and,’ ‘but,’ ‘or,’ ‘nor,’ ‘for,’ ‘so,’ and ‘yet’ (remembered by the acronym FANBOYS).
These introduce a dependent clause and connect it to an independent clause. They show a relationship of time, cause, condition, or concession.
These work in pairs to join grammatically equal elements. They always appear in the same position in their respective clauses.
Conjunctions clarify the logical connection between ideas. Coordinating conjunctions often separate independent clauses with a comma, while subordinating conjunctions can start a sentence or follow an independent clause, sometimes without a comma.
Effective use of conjunctions allows for:
A common misconception is that sentences should never start with conjunctions like ‘and’ or ‘but.’ While traditionally discouraged in formal writing, starting sentences with conjunctions is acceptable and often effective for emphasis or flow in less formal contexts.
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun/pronoun and other words, often indicating location or time (e.g., ‘in,’ ‘on,’ ‘at’). Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Yes, coordinating conjunctions can join single words. Example: apples and oranges.
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