Written Expression

Coordinating Conjunctions

The English language has seven coordinating conjunctions[1], and theyare easy to remember if you can just remember FANBOYS

  • For - Explains reason or purpose (just like “because”)

I go to the park every Sunday, for I love to watch the ducks on the lake.

  • And - Adds one thing to another

I go to the park every Sunday to watch the ducks on the lake and the shirtless men playing soccer.

  • Nor - Used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative idea

I don't go for the fresh air nor really for the ducks. Honestly, I just like the soccer

  • But - Shows contrast

The soccer in the park is entertaining in the winter, but it's better in the heat of summer. partie4

  • Or - Presents an alternative or a choice

The men play on teams: shirts or skins.

  • Yet - Introduces a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logically (similar to “but”)

I always take a book to read, yet I never seem to turn a single page.

  • So - Indicates effect, result or consequence

I've started dating one of the soccer players, so now I have an excuse to watch the game each week.

coordinating conjunctions
  1. Coordinating Conjunctions
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