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Conjunctions A conjunction joins words or groups of words.
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There are three kinds of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions
correlative conjunctions subordinating conjunctions.
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They always connect items of the same kind.
Coordinating conjunctions may join: single words groups of words They always connect items of the same kind.
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Examples: baseball and tennis (two nouns)
at home or in the library (two prepositional phrases) Kate has arrived, but she was late. (two complete ideas or simple sentences)
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F - for A - and N - nor B - but O - or Y - yet S - so
FANBOYS: Write a sentence for each of the conjunctions below. F for A and N nor B but O or Y yet S so
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I had better get organized, for Thanksgiving is just around the corner.
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