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Coordinating Conjunctions

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Coordinating Conjunctions

Conjunctions are words that connect two sentences or two different parts of sentences together. We use coordinating conjunctions in compound sentences. You can use FANBOYS to remember your co-ordinating conjunctions...

Sentences Using FANBOYS

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__F__or

For

  • I ate a sandwich, for I was hungry.
__A__nd

And

  • I like horses and I like dogs.
__N__or

Nor

  • He did not wash up, nor did he flush the toilet!
__B__ut

But

  • I like James but he is mean to me.
__O__r

Or

  • You should go to the dentists or you should go to the doctors today.
__Y__et

Yet

  • The weather was dark and stormy yet we had fun.
__S__o

So

  • I love cooking so I am training to be a chef.
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