Conjunction Words: A Complete List of Conjunctions in English

7ESL Learning English
14 Dec 202308:50

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the concept of conjunctions in English grammar, breaking them into three categories: coordinating, correlative, and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions (like 'for', 'and', 'but') link equal sentence parts. Correlative conjunctions (such as 'either/or', 'not only/but also') connect paired elements. Subordinating conjunctions (like 'although', 'because', 'if') introduce less important clauses. The video provides a comprehensive list of examples for each type, helping viewers understand and recognize conjunctions in English grammar. It concludes by encouraging learners to familiarize themselves with these types for better understanding and exam preparation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A conjunction is a word that connects two parts of a sentence in grammar.
  • 😀 There are three main types of conjunctions: coordinating, correlative, and subordinating.
  • 😀 Coordinating conjunctions connect two equally important parts of a sentence, often remembered using the acronym FANBOYS.
  • 😀 FANBOYS stands for: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
  • 😀 Correlative conjunctions come in pairs and connect equal parts of a sentence, such as 'both...and' or 'either...or'.
  • 😀 Examples of correlative conjunctions include: 'not only...but also', 'either...or', and 'neither...nor'.
  • 😀 Subordinating conjunctions connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, indicating a relationship of lesser importance.
  • 😀 Common subordinating conjunctions include 'because', 'although', 'if', 'before', and 'until'.
  • 😀 Subordinating conjunctions are used to introduce clauses like 'because it was raining, we stayed inside.'
  • 😀 A conjunction can link words, phrases, or clauses together to clarify relationships in sentences.
  • 😀 It's important to be familiar with different types of conjunctions, as they are frequently tested in exams.

Q & A

  • What is a conjunction in grammar?

    -A conjunction in grammar is a word that connects two parts of a sentence, helping to join ideas or phrases together.

  • What are the three main types of conjunctions?

    -The three main types of conjunctions are coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions.

  • What is the role of coordinating conjunctions?

    -Coordinating conjunctions connect two equally important parts of a sentence. Examples include 'for', 'and', 'nor', 'but', 'or', 'yet', and 'so'.

  • What is a correlative conjunction?

    -A correlative conjunction is a pair of words that work together to connect elements in a sentence. Examples include 'both...and', 'either...or', and 'not only...but also'.

  • How do subordinating conjunctions function?

    -Subordinating conjunctions introduce a dependent clause, which is less important than the main part of the sentence. Examples include 'after', 'although', 'because', and 'if'.

  • What is the acronym FANBOYS, and what does it stand for?

    -FANBOYS is a mnemonic for the seven coordinating conjunctions: 'For', 'And', 'Nor', 'But', 'Or', 'Yet', 'So'.

  • Can you give an example of a correlative conjunction in use?

    -An example of a correlative conjunction is 'either...or', such as in the sentence, 'You can either have tea or coffee.'

  • What are some examples of subordinating conjunctions?

    -Some examples of subordinating conjunctions are 'after', 'although', 'because', 'if', 'unless', 'while', and 'since'.

  • Are conjunctions only used to connect sentences?

    -No, conjunctions can also connect clauses or phrases within a sentence, making them more cohesive and fluid.

  • What is the purpose of breaking conjunctions into three categories?

    -Breaking conjunctions into three categories (coordinating, correlative, and subordinating) helps to understand their specific functions and how they are used to join different parts of a sentence.

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