Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that connect two or more clauses and ensure they function smoothly as a single unit. These conjunctions include and,...
Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that connect two or more clauses and ensure they function smoothly as a single unit. These conjunctions include and,...
Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that connect two or more clauses and ensure they function smoothly as a single unit. These conjunctions include and, or, but, for, so, yet, and because.
For example, consider the following sentences:
The dog chased the cat, and the cat chased the mouse.
We went to the store, and we bought some groceries.
The girl read a book, but the boy did not.
In these sentences, the conjunctions and clauses are joined by commas or by using coordinating conjunctions like and, or, but, for, so, yet, and because.
These conjunctions help to improve the clarity and coherence of our writing by ensuring that the clauses are connected logically and smoothly