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Conjunctions

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ConjunctionsA conjunction (CONJ), like a preposition, shows the relationship between parts of a sentence. There are four kinds of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, correlative and conjunctive adverbs.

A coordinating conjunction connects words, phrases, and clauses of equal rank.

and but for nor or so yet

Leslie and Hal caught three rock bass, but they didn’t get any lake trout or pike.

A subordinating conjunction introduces a subordinate clause (SC) and connects it to a main clause (MC).

after before so when
although even if than where
as if that whereas
as if in order that though wherever
as though rather than unless whether
because since until while

Unless we’re very lucky, we aren’t going to get there [SC] [MC]

before the concert starts. [SC]

Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to connect words, phrases, clauses, and whole sentences.

both/and either/or not only /but also whether/or neither / nor not/but

We will be neither swayed nor delayed in our deliberations.

Conjunctive adverbs can function in two ways. First, they can serve as transitional expressions to connect units of thought.

Meanwhile, Todd was home making Lisa’s favorite dinner.

[Meanwhile connects Todd’s actions to the previous statement.]

Conjunctive adverbs can also link main clauses (MC).

Lisa thought she’d surprise Todd by picking up a pizza for dinner; [MC]

meanwhile, Todd was home making her favourite-fried chicken. [MC]

Here is a list of common conjunctive adverbs.

accordingly finally likewise specifically
also furthermore meanwhile still
anyway hence moreover then
besides however nevertheless thereafter
certainly incidently now therefore
consequently indeed otherwise thus
conversely instead similarly undoubtedly

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