Conjunctions

 
  Conjunctions  
     
  Words that are used to join words, phrases, or sentences together.  
     

 

13.1  List of Conjunctions
 

 

Uses

Examples

and

To join words and phrases of the same kind.

 

 

 

  1. Linna likes to watch romantic movies.
  2. Linna likes to listen to pop songs.

These are the two things that Linna likes.

Combine:

Linna likes to watch romantic movies and listen to pop songs.

To join two sentences.

Adam went to the market. He bought two watermelons.

Combine:

Adam went to the market and bought two watermelons.

or

To connect two or more choices. The listener would have to choose one of the options.

(a) Would you like to have a cup of tea or coffee?

(b) You can take a bus or a train to get to the famous café.

but

To join ideas that are opposite or different.

(a) Alia is beautiful but she is so arrogant. 

(b) My dad likes coffee, but my mum likes tea.

so

To show the result of an action.

(a) He didn’t study, so he failed the test.

(b) She didn’t know how to read the map, so she got lost.

because

To show a reason.

(a) We study hard because we want to get excellent results.

(b) We can’t go out because it is raining heavily.

Conjunctions

 
  Conjunctions  
     
  Words that are used to join words, phrases, or sentences together.  
     

 

13.1  List of Conjunctions
 

 

Uses

Examples

and

To join words and phrases of the same kind.

 

 

 

  1. Linna likes to watch romantic movies.
  2. Linna likes to listen to pop songs.

These are the two things that Linna likes.

Combine:

Linna likes to watch romantic movies and listen to pop songs.

To join two sentences.

Adam went to the market. He bought two watermelons.

Combine:

Adam went to the market and bought two watermelons.

or

To connect two or more choices. The listener would have to choose one of the options.

(a) Would you like to have a cup of tea or coffee?

(b) You can take a bus or a train to get to the famous café.

but

To join ideas that are opposite or different.

(a) Alia is beautiful but she is so arrogant. 

(b) My dad likes coffee, but my mum likes tea.

so

To show the result of an action.

(a) He didn’t study, so he failed the test.

(b) She didn’t know how to read the map, so she got lost.

because

To show a reason.

(a) We study hard because we want to get excellent results.

(b) We can’t go out because it is raining heavily.