Ou 1 st semester Grammar 'Using CONJUNCTION






The following table gives the uses of these conjunctions with examples.







Conjunctions
UseExample
and
  • to join two or more similar ideas
  • to show one idea comes after another
  • to show that one idea is the result of another
Rohit is smart and so is Girish.
Hema went to the library and borrowed some books.
We saw the storm coming and ran into the house.
but
  • to join contrasting ideas
  • in the same sense as with the exception of
Mrs Luthra is not strict but she expects to be obeyed.
No one but Ria wished the teacher on Teacher’s Day.
or
  • to show choice or possibility
You can have dinner now or later with your father and me.
nor
  • to reject or refuse both options
It wasn’t defeated; nor was it victory.
yet
  • to show a strong contrast
Everyone complains about the pollution, yet no one does anything about it.
so
  • to show the result of the first idea
He was tired, so he went to bed early.
  • in the sense of in addition to
They are going to the concert; so are we.






Basically if categorise simple application of sentence joiner
there is

F

A

N

B

O

Y

S

FANBOYS METHOD

For and neither nor either or

B for but

O for or either or

Or

Y—yet

So


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