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Conjunctions are essential tools in the English language, used to connect words, phrases, or sentences to create more complex and meaningful statements. Without conjunctions, our sentences would be short and choppy, lacking flow and coherence.

In the vast realm of language, there exists a small but mighty word that plays a crucial role in our everyday communication: the Conjunction. While often overlooked, conjunctions hold the power to link words, phrases, and ideas, forming the building blocks of coherent and meaningful sentences. This article discusses conjunctions' meaning, definition, types, and usage.

Table of Content

  • What is a Conjunction 
  • Conjunction Definition 
  • Conjunction Examples
  • Types of Conjunctions
  • Coordinating Conjunction
  • Subordinating Conjunction
  • Correlative Conjunction Words
  • Conjunctive Adverbs
  • Conjunctions List: Usage
  • List of Most Commonly Used Conjunctions
  • Rules of Conjunction with Examples
  • Conjunction Exercises

What is a Conjunction 

A conjunction is a word that connects clauses, sentences, or other words. The usage of conjunctions is crucial for linking clauses, phrases, and words. Understanding the proper use of conjunctions improves the clarity and effectiveness of our writing, whether we're using coordinating conjunctions to combine comparable elements, subordinating conjunctions to establish dependent clauses, or correlative conjunctions to communicate contrasting thoughts. Conjunctions can be used alone or in groups of two. For example - and, but, or are used alone but neither/nor, either/or etc are used in pairs. By interlinking different elements together, conjunctions enable us to express relationships and convey complex thoughts effectively.

Conjunction Examples

Here are some examples to understand how conjunctions are used in sentences:

  • Seeta and Geeta went to market.
  • Give me chocolate or toffee.
  • Ridhi and Sidhi have come
  • Mrs. Parul is hospitalized therefore she had not come to the office.

Types of Conjunctions

Conjunctions are mainly of four types:

  1.  Coordinating Conjunction
  2.  Subordinating Conjunction
  3.  Correlative Conjunction Words
  4. Conjunctive Adverbs

Coordinating Conjunction

And, but, or, nor, so, as well as, either _ or, neither _ nor, not only _ but also, only, then, therefore,  are called Coordinating Conjunctions. Coordinating means "equal in ranks". One can say that coordinating conjunctions are always used to add two equally ranked phrases, clauses, and sentences

Examples : 

  • Bheem and Chutki were playing Carrom.
  • You and I are students of Youtube marketing.
  • My family is poor but honest.

Coordinating Conjunctions are of four types:

1Cumulative or Copulative conjunction

as........ and, both........and, as well as, no less than, Not only ....... but also.

Ravi was both fined and imprisoned

2Alternative or Disjunctive conjunction

as_or, either......or, neither....nor, otherwise, else.

Either she is angry or she feigns madness

3Adversative conjunction

as_But, still, yet, nevertheless, whereas, while, only.

She is slow, but she is steady

4Illative conjunction

as_for, therefore, so, consequently.

He was found stealing, and therefore he was arrested

Subordinating Conjunction

As, because, since, if, though, although, that, before, after, till, until, as long as, when, where, why, etc are known as Subordinating Conjunctions.

Examples :

  • Sudheer was fined as he drink alcohol.
  • If she comes, I shall go.
  • I don't know where he lives.

Subordinating Conjunctions are of Eight types

1Conjunction of Time

Before, after, till/until, since, as soon as, while, as long as, when, as, whenever

I will leave as soon as you come.

2Conjunction of Cause or Reason

Because, since, as

I hate him because he hates me.

3Conjunction of Result or Consequences

That

He was so mad that he work late at night.

4Conjunction of Purpose

That, so that, lest, in order that

She worked hard so that she might succeed.

5Conjunction of Condition

if, as if, unless

She will dismiss you if you are late again.

6Conjunction of Concession or Contrast  

although, though, however

She is not contended though she is poor.

7Conjunction of Comparison

as, than

She is as intelligent as I.

8Conjunction of Extent or Manner

as, according as

All will reap as they sow.

Correlative Conjunction Words

A pair of correlative conjunctions are used to join similar parts of a sentence. However, correlative conjunctions don't just join nouns. We can connect verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, and even clauses depending on which ones we use. Commas are typically not used with correlative conjunctions:

Example : 

  • Barsha likes both cats and dogs.

Conjunctive Adverbs

Adverbs that join one clause to another are known as conjunctive adverbs. They can also be used to demonstrate relationships such as cause and effect, contrast, and sequence. Conjunctive adverbs can be moved around in a sentence or clause just like other adverbs.

For example : 

  • Sudhir kept talking in class; therefore, he got in trouble.

Conjunctions List: Usage

Here is the list of Conjunction which is used in our daily English usage:

and

as well as

otherwise

or else

therefore

so

hence

consequently

either

neither

both.......and  

so...........that  

too.........to

as.......as 

whether ......... or

as ........ so

as soon as

but ......

no sooner ......... than

not only ......... but also

where

wherever

whence

when

whenever

till or until  

while

because

because of 

since

that

lest

such ........ that   

if

unless

provided

as if/as though

although

though

however

no less than

whereas

nevertheless

how

however/howsoever    

as yet

not yet

yet

as

as to

so as to

as far as

as

as now

as then

as yet

as regard

a compared with

as for this

 

List of Most Commonly Used Conjunctions

and

that

but

or

as

if

when

than

because

while

where

after

so

though

since

until

whether

before

although

nor

like

once

unless

now

except

Rules of Conjunction with Examples

Rule 1: Either..........or is used to show a choice of two things.

For example: 

  • She is either intelligent or honest.
  • Either you or your principal was present in the school.


Rule 2: Neither......nor is used to show that a negative statement is true of two things.

For example:

  • My friend is neither good nor intelligent.
  • Neither Rishi nor Rahul was playing this game.


Rule 3: Both.......and is used in the sense of 'and also' or not only.....' but also'.

For example:

  • Varun is both tall and healthy.
  • Both his friend and his girlfriend will be there.


Rule 4: Nor is also used after not adding more than two words with neither..........nor.

For example:

  • His friend is neither intelligent nor honest nor good.


Rule 5: 'Yet' is used after 'although' / 'though' but the conjunction - 'but' is not used after 'although' / 'though'.

For example:

  • She is poor, yet She is honest.

Conjunction Exercises

Find the errors in the following questions -

Q1.  (a) Sudheer put all his /  (b) energy into achieving the / (c) deadlines and / (d) Pradeep could not do so.

Solution : 

  • There is an error in part c. 
  • Replace "and" with "but".


Q2. The major reason for (a) / her downfall is (b) because she did not work hard (c) / neither does she believes in her team (d).

Solution : 

  • There is an error in part c.
  • Replace "because" with "that".


Q3.  She didn't like (a) /  the way that (b) /  you speak to (c) / others in the class (d).

Solution : 

  • The error is in part b.
  • Remove "that" by "in which".


Q4. Sheetal has (a) /  lived in Delhi (b) /  when I were (c) / very young (d). 

Solution : 

  • The error is in part (c).
  • Replace "when" with "since".


Q5. Not only he offered (a) /  them some (b) / food but also he (c) / offered them clothes to wear (d).

Solution : 

  • There was an error in part (a).
  • One should replace the first part with Not only did he offer.

Fill in the Blanks

1.  Sheetal can neither read ___________ write. (nor/or)

Solution: Neither will be the correct choice because neither/nor are used together to demonstrate that two or more things are not true or not going to happen. 

2. __________ you work hard or face failure. (Either, neither)

Solution: Either will be the correct choice. Either/ or used in an affirmative sentence to offer a choice between two possibilities or to express a cause-effect scenario.


3. ___________ it rains, the school will declare the holiday. (Though/if)

Solution: If will be the correct choice because it shows a cause-effect scenario.


4. Parul walked carefully with her heavy loads ______ she should fail. (Lest / although)

Solution: Lest will be the correct choice because Lest..should be the correlative conjunction.


5. _______ of being thirsty, he couldn't drink the water from the bottle. (Inspite of, in case)

Solution: In spite of will be the correct choice here. because it shows a sense of ineffectiveness irrespective of the presence of the wanted thing.

Also Check:

  • Common Noun
  • What is a Proper Noun
  • What are Uncountable Noun
  • Collective Nouns
  • Material Noun
  • Present Continuous Tense
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • Simple Future Tense
  • English Grammar

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