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Introduction | |
What Are Conjunctions? | |
Types of Conjunctions | |
Why Are Conjunctions Important? | |
Common Mistakes with Conjunctions | |
How to Practice Conjunctions | |
Conclusion |
Conjunctions are words that join two or more words, phrases, or sentences. They help us connect ideas and make sentences flow smoothly. Without conjunctions, our speech and writing would sound choppy. Learning to use conjunctions correctly helps in forming complete and meaningful sentences.
Conjunctions are words that connect different parts of a sentence. They link words, phrases, or entire sentences to show relationships such as addition, contrast, or cause and effect.
Example:
Coordinating conjunctions connect two parts of a sentence that have equal importance or similar structure. These include words like for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so — easy to remember with the acronym FANBOYS.
Examples of Coordinating Conjunctions in Sentences
Q. Practice Question:
Choose the correct conjunction:
"I wanted to go swimming, _____ the pool was closed."
Ans: but
Subordinating conjunctions connect a dependent clause (which cannot stand alone) to an independent clause, showing relationships like time, cause, or condition.
Examples of Subordinating Conjunctions:
Because, if, when, although, since, while, unless
Examples in Sentences:
Practice Question:
Q. Fill in the blank:
"I will finish my homework _____ I watch TV."
Ans: before
Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to link two ideas that are equally important.
Examples of Correlative Conjunctions:
Both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also
Examples in Sentences:
Practice Question:
Q. "Choose the correct pair:
She is _____ hardworking _____ dedicated to her studies."
Ans: not only...but also
Conjunctions help make writing smooth and coherent by connecting ideas and allowing sentences to flow naturally. Without them, we would rely on short, choppy sentences that feel disconnected.
Using conjunctions makes writing more engaging and helps ideas connect seamlessly.
Q1: Choose the correct conjunction:
"He did not come to school today, _____ he was sick."
Ans: because
Q2. Fill in the blanks with correlative conjunctions:
"She wants to study _____ mathematics _____ science."
Ans: both...and
Q3. Identify the conjunction:
"Although it was raining, we still went for a walk."
Ans: Although
Conjunctions help sentences sound natural by connecting ideas smoothly. Whether you are writing a story, an essay, or simply talking with friends, conjunctions will always make your sentences clearer and more meaningful.
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