Conjunction
Conjunction
A conjunction is a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses. It helps to show the
relationship between ideas in a sentence.
Example:
• I like tea and coffee.
• She studied hard, so she passed the exam.
Types of Conjunctions
There are three main types of conjunctions:
1. Coordinating Conjunctions
These connect words, phrases, or independent clauses of equal importance.
• For – reason
• And – addition
• But – contrast
• Or – choice/alternative
• So – result/consequence
Examples:
2. Subordinating Conjunctions
These connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. They show relationships like time,
cause, condition, contrast, etc.
Common Subordinating Conjunctions:
Examples:
3. Correlative Conjunctions
Common Pairs:
• Either...or
• Neither...nor
• Both...and
• Whether...or
Examples: