Coordinating Conjunctions

Level: Beginner-Intermediate

A coordinating conjunction joins parts of a sentence that are grammatically equal or similar. Also known as coordinators, coordinating conjunctions are used to give equal emphasis to a pair of main clauses.

Coordinating conjunctions are:

for
Example:
I go to the mall, for I love to shop.

and
Example:
The bowl of stew is hot and delicious.

nor
Example:

but
Example:
I took the bus, but there was a delay.

or
Example:
You can eat it with a spoon or fork.

yet
Example:
This chicken is hard on the outside, yet soft on the inside.

so
Example:
I want to go to bed, so I am putting on my pajamas.

 

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