16. Conjunctions
16. Conjunctions
Coordinating Conjunctions:
and but or
yet for nor
so
To recall the seven coordinating conjunctions, remember the word FANBOYS [For And Nor But Or Yet So].
Notes:
• Do not begin a sentence with the coordinating conjunctions and, but, so, or yet.
• For is poetic. It means because. For is rarely used as a conjunction in modern English.
• Nor, used by itself, usually begins a sentence. It is usually followed by do or does and then the subject.
[e.g., I don’t like opera. Nor do I like chamber music.]
• As a conjunction, yet means but. It is used more often in writing than in speaking.
• Use a comma before the conjunction when 2 independent clauses are joined. You don’t need to use a comma if
those clauses are short or if they have the same subject.
Subordinating Conjunctions:
These words are often called subordinators. They are used at the beginning of a dependent clause in a complex sentence.
Note that the order of the clauses doesn’t matter, but there is a comma when the dependent clause is first in the sentence
(Subordinating conjunction S V , S V) and no comma when the independent clause is first (S V Subordinating conjunc-
tion S V).
after if though
although if only till
as in order that unless
as if now that until
as long as once when
as though rather than whenever
because since where
before so that whereas
even if than wherever
even though that while
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Review - Grammar Practice Worksheets
Correlative Conjunctions:
Some conjunctions are used in pairs. They use parallel structure, which means that the same grammatical forms appear on
each side of the conjunction.
both ... and neither ... nor not only ... but also
as ... as
• Whether you earn an A or get a lower grade, do your best. [Each conjunction is followed by a verb]
• Both John and Bill are excellent tennis players. [Each conjunction is followed by a noun]
• Neither the professor nor the students understood the problem. [Each conjunction is followed by a noun]
• I not only lost the game but also hurt my ankle. [Each conjunction is followed by a verb]
• Professor Jenkins is not only patient, but also stimulating. [Each conjunction is followed by an adjective]
• Hector did not lose money at the casino but he did not win any either. [Each conjunction is followed by a verb]
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Exercise 1 - Grammar Practice Worksheets
and but so
Exercise 1:
Fill in the correct coordinating conjunction in the blank.
1. The rain is very heavy, ___________ the game will probably not be played.
4. The sun is shining brightly, ___________ the picnic was still cancelled.
5. Rita is an excellent violinist,___________ she will probably be chosen for the orchestra.
6. The security lines are very long at the airport, ___________ you should probably leave early for your flight.
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Exercise 2 - Grammar Practice Worksheets
Exercise 2:
Fill in the correct coordinating conjunction in the blank.
1. Marsha doesn’t play jazz ___________ the blues. She prefers hip-hop and rap.
4. The sun is very strong, ___________ Jacob still won’t wear any sunscreen.
5. I love you more than anything in the world, ___________ you are sweet and kind.
6. Would you like coffee ___________ tea? I would prefer a cup of coffee.
7. Henry does not come from Mexico. ___________ is from Belize. He is from Honduras.
8. I will go to Montreal ___________ Quebec for the weekend. I’m not sure.
9. James is very tired, ___________ he will still come with us to the movies.
10. Wanda is very happy, ___________ she has finally earned her degree.
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Exercise 3 - Grammar Practice Worksheets
Exercise 3:
Fill in the blank using one of the subordinating conjunctions from the list. Use each word only once.
3. _____________________ Sheldon works for the post office, he never works Sundays.
6. _____________________ travelers have time to pass through security, it is recommended that they
arrive two hours before their flight.
7. I will not go out with you _____________________ you promise not to smoke
8. _____________________ Maria is an avid jogger, her sister Julia prefers just to sit on the couch.
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Exercise 4 - Grammar Practice Worksheets
Exercise 4:
Fill in the blank using one of the subordinating conjunctions from the list. Use each word only once.
1. Bill will not pay $500 for a suit _____________________ he can certainly afford it.
2. _____________________ Juan is a very hard worker, his brother Luis is very lazy.
4. I have prepared a summary chart _____________________ you can understand conjunctions better.
5. _____________________ he was driving to work yesterday, Jason got a ticket for speeding.
7. _____________________ Henry has a job, he can pay his share of the rent.
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Exercise 5 - Grammar Practice Worksheets
Exercise 5:
Fill in the blank using one of the subordinating conjunctions from the list. Use each word only once.
5. _____________________ he is the manager’s son, he might still be fired because his work is so bad.
10. Leslie always drinks a cup of hot chocolate to relax her _____________________ she goes to sleep.
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