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Coordinating Conjunctions

The document provides information about coordinating conjunctions and examples of their use. It defines the seven coordinating conjunctions - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - which are remembered with the acronym FANBOYS. It notes rules for using coordinating conjunctions, such as not beginning a sentence with and, but, so, or yet. The document also includes an exercise with 30 sentences to complete using coordinating conjunctions and adding commas where necessary.

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Coordinating Conjunctions

The document provides information about coordinating conjunctions and examples of their use. It defines the seven coordinating conjunctions - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - which are remembered with the acronym FANBOYS. It notes rules for using coordinating conjunctions, such as not beginning a sentence with and, but, so, or yet. The document also includes an exercise with 30 sentences to complete using coordinating conjunctions and adding commas where necessary.

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CONNECTING IDEAS #1: Coordinating Conjunctions

For -And – No- But –Or-Yet-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.

EXERCISE A: Complete the sentences with coordinating conjunctions. Add comma where
necessary.

1. He was very tired after a long working day , _____ he washed all the dishes in the kitchen.

2. Miriam bought apples, oranges, carrots, lemons _____ potatoes from the market in the city center.

3. Mr. Robertson should stop smoking cigarettes immediately _____ he will get seriously ill.

4. I forgot to take my umbrella with me _____ I got soaked under the heavy rain yesterday morning.

5. Benjamin could get the job easily _____ he was the only applicant for that position in the company.

6. He got up very late. He could neither have something to eat _____ have something to drink.

7. My mother vacuumed the floor _____ I dusted the furniture last weekend.

8. Our maths teacher gave her a punishment ____ she was late for class for the third time this week.

9. I didn't have enough money to buy the laptop I liked _____ I borrowed some money from my friend.

10. Samuel really wanted to go to the pop concert _____ he had to study for the French exam.

11. Either you finish the English project on time _____ the teacher will give you a bad mark.

12. James neither knew her telephone number _____ her home address. He couldn't reach her.
13. Mrs. Cunningham had enough money to buy a new car _____ she couldn't decide which one to
choose.

14. The students decided not to go out in the break _____ it was snowing heavily.

15. The thief went into the house from the kitchen window _____ got the mobile phone on the table.

16. Most shampoos include chemicals in them _____ I prefer using natural olive oil soap for my hair.

17. Stop drinking too much coke and eating a lot of fast food _____ you gain too much weight soon.

18. There were some injured players in our football team _____ we could win the match easily.

19. Abigail neither took a shower _____ she brushed her teeth this morning since she was very tired.

20. Benjamin fell asleep in a few minutes _____ the book he started reading was quite boring.

21. People in this small town neither have traffic problems _____ they have environmental problems.

22. Freddie didn't have enough eggs and sugar for the cake _____ he went to the supermarket.

23. People should stop cutting down the trees _____ we will suffer a lot from air pollution.

24. Scarlett ironed all the clothes, washed the dishes _____ wiped the floor before she went to bed.

25. I wanted to remember that day at the beach forever, _____ I took lots of pictures.

26. I love to go birdwatching, _____ it’s so humid during the summer.

27. My mother works at Best Buy, _____ my father works at Publix.

28. We could go to the movies, _____ we might want to just hang out at home.

29. Mohammed plays the violin very well, _____ the guitar is his favorite instrument.

30. Sharon improved her use of punctuation, _____ she worked on it all semester.

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