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[http://www.towson.edu/ows/conjunctions.htm Conjunctions] : more examples of usage of coordinating and other types of conjunctions. | <ul> | ||
<li>[http://www.towson.edu/ows/conjunctions.htm Conjunctions] : more examples of usage of coordinating and other types of conjunctions.</li> | |||
[http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/CoordConj.html Grammar and Punctuation: Using Coordinating Conjunctions]: rules on how to use punctuation when using coordinating conjunctions. | <li>[http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/CoordConj.html Grammar and Punctuation: Using Coordinating Conjunctions]: rules on how to use punctuation when using coordinating conjunctions.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 00:29, 22 November 2013
Coordinating conjunctions, or coordinators, are a subset of conjunctions used to join two or more words, phrases, or clauses. [1] They always appear in the middle of a sentence. [2]
List of Words
for/because/as : used for explanations
Ex. "I was late for I had no ride."
and : used to join non-contrasting items or ideas
Ex. "I can mash potato and do the twist."
nor : used to join non-contrasting negative ideas
Ex. "I do not watch baseball, nor do I play baseball."
but : used to display contrasts or exceptions
Ex. "I do not play soccer now, but I used to play as a kid."
or : used to join alternative items or ideas
Ex. "Do you want to take my car, or should we take yours?"
yet : used to display contrasts or exceptions
Ex. "I have heard bad reviews about that movie, yet I still want to see it."
so : used to display consequences
Ex. "We save money every month so we can go on vacation in November."
(The acronym for remembering the coordinating conjunctions is "FANBOYS") [3]
Usage
- Coordinating conjunctions can be used to join individual words:
Ex. "They fight all the time. They makeup all the time." becomes "They fight and makeup all the time."
- Coordinating conjunctions can be used to join individual phrases:
Ex. "We could drive there. We could fly there." becomes "We could drive or fly there."
- Coordinating conjunctions can be used to join individual clauses:
Ex. "I'm going home early. I do not have enough money." becomes "I'm going home early, for I do not have enough money."
External Links
- Conjunctions : more examples of usage of coordinating and other types of conjunctions.
- Grammar and Punctuation: Using Coordinating Conjunctions: rules on how to use punctuation when using coordinating conjunctions.
References
- ↑ "http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/conjunctions.htm What Are Conjunctions?" Grammar-monster.com. Grammar-Monster, n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.
- ↑ "http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/WC/TIPSHEETS_new/TIPSHEET_CompClause_new/Comprehending%20Clauses.pdf Comprehending Clauses." UHCL Writing Center. UHCL Writing Center, n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2013.
- ↑ Simmons, Robin L. "The Coordinating Conjunction." Chompchomp.com. Grammar Bytes, n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2013.