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List of All Conjunctions in English with Examples | Grammar Rules

List of All Conjunctions in English with Examples | Grammar Rules
Written by Muhammad Waqas

Conjunctions have great significance in English Grammar as they play a Vitol role in making connections among different phrases, sentences and multiple thoughts. Sometimes, it becomes important to connect two completely different  ideas and thoughts, without conjunctions, it won’t be possible to connect grammatical factors to describe two different complete thoughts. learning a list of all conjunctions in english will help you improve not only speaking but also writing.

Conjunction definition!

Conjunction is word that is used to connect two unlike ideas, thoughts in a sentence, phrase. Thoughts can not be described in a good way until  these conjunctions are appropriately  that help express ideas in a flow.  Let’s make it more clear with some examples…

Examples
1: 
She bought a pencil and a laptop.

Here the highlighted word used in the sentences join two various thoughts. “pencil” and “laptop“ these two are entirely  differnet things and have been joined by using the word “And”

2: She studies slow but understands so many important things.

In English grammar, conjunction has a great significance because it helps connect different ideas. There are some types of Conjunction in English which we are going to discuss now with example sentences.
Below are some major type of conjunction…

There are three types of conjunction: Coordinating conjunction, Subordinating conjunction and Correlative conjunction

Coordinating conjunction:

Coordinating conjunction is method in which two different clauses, phrases and sentences which have equal ranks are connected together. There are many coordinating conjunctions which are used to connect…
Below are some of the words:

 

For:  to describe a reason or purpose..
He was so much tired last night, for he worked whole day yesterday.

Nor:  to express a negative idea to the prior given negative idea
I did not expect my friend to be rude, nor I expected his family to be rude.

But: to provide an added statement usually to show previous one was different.
They rushed to the office for the meeting, but they were late.

So:  to give introduction of clauses of reason with explanation
I was feeling extremely thirsty, so I made myself a cup of tea.

And:  adding something to another
Asim did not like anyone and nobody liked him too.

Or:  it is used to show choices’
I will help him financially or I will give him a job

Yet: to describe a contrast..
The criminal was convicted yet many people still admired him.

 

Subordinating Conjunction:

A dependent clause is introduced by it and then it is connected with an independent clauses. It is mostly used to show relationships among different clauses and sentences.

Below is given a complete list of subordinating conjunction with examples:

While Although Because
Until Since When
Whether After Before
That In order that Once
As if As

 

While: (1) describing two different actions (2) showing a contrast

Ex: While you are riding the bike, you should be very careful.

Although: it is similar to “but” and used to comment on a statement

Ex: Although it was a cloudy day, but it was not raining.

Because: to show contrast with a reason

Ex: The hockey match was cancelled because of the heavy rain.

Until: connecting two sentences and phrases

Ex: He continued to work until the end of the April.

Since: Used to join a principle clause to subordinate clause and used at the beginning of subordinate clause

Ex:  Asima has been given promotion, since she started working in the company.

When: Connecting tow clauses

Ex: When she met, I was working in my office.

Whether: Used to describe two different possibilities

Ex: Whether you talk to him or not he will not call you.

After:  Introducing a clause

Ex: After I sent to him a message, he responded to me immediately.

Before: Used to join two different clauses

Ex: We travelled to Lahore before the winter season.

That: Joining two clauses

Ex: I didn’t know she was also staying there.

In order that/to: used to introduce a clause with a reason and purpose

Ex: She gets up early in the morning , in order that she can do some exercise.

Once: to describe the quickness of the timing

Ex: Once you get there, you will surely meet him.

 

As If:  to discuss a comparison which might not be true and it is like “as though”

Examples
It seems as if they had a tough time during the journey.
The water destroyed all houses as if it was the sign of a horror tornado.

As: used to connect to various clauses

Ex: The weather was really not good as I expected to be.

Correlative conjunction:

Correlative conjunctions are used in pairs and relate one sentence to another appropriate conjunction.  Further, it is used to join two equal grammatical terms and followed by a “noun”.

Below is a list of correlative conjunctions

 

Neither nor
Both and
Whether or
Not only but also

Either

or

 

 

Either …or
Used to talk about two probable choices

Examples

Either you go there, or I will go there.
Either you leave me alone or I’ll call the police.

Neither…nor
it is used to negate both the possible choices

Examples
Neither she will visit me nor I will visit you.
Neither she speaks English nor do I speak French.

Both.. And
used to join two same ideas

Examples:
You are both handsome and intelligent.
She is both lazy and pretty.

Whether…..or
to put emphasize on the particular thought selected between two choices

Examples:
Whether you solve the matter or not I just don’t care.
Whether she works hard or not ultimately she will fail.

 

 

 

Not only…but also
used to connect two similar ideas

Examples

She is not only pretty but also a hardworking girl.
Asim is not only a decent person but also a good business man.

List of All Conjunctions in English with Examples | Grammar Rules

List of All Conjunctions in English with Examples | Grammar Rules

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