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A. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS (FANBOYS)
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Coordinating conjunctions join equals to one another:
words to words, phrases to phrases, clauses to clauses.


Coordinating conjunctions usually form looser connections than other conjunctions do.


Coordinating conjunctions go in between items joined, not at the beginning or end.


Punctuation with coordinating conjunctions:
When a coordinating conjunction joins two words, phrases, or subordinate clauses, no comma should be placed before the conjunction.

A coordinating conjunction joining three or more words, phrases, or subordinate clauses creates a series and requires commas between the elements.

A coordinating conjunction joining two independent clauses creates a compound sentence and requires a comma before the coordinating conjunction



B. CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS
either. . .or both. . . and
neither. . . nor not only. . . but also

These pairs of conjunctions require equal (parallel) structures after each one.


C. CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS
These conjunctions join independent clauses together.
The following are frequently used conjunctive adverbs:
after all in addition next
also incidentally nonetheless
as a result indeed on the contrary
besides in fact on the other hand
consequently in other words otherwise
finally instead still
for example likewise then
furthermore meanwhile therefore
hence moreover thus
however nevertheless

Punctuation: Place a semicolon before the conjunctive adverb and a comma after the conjunctive adverb.

D. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
These words are commonly used as subordinating conjunctions

after in order (that) unless
although insofar as until
as in that when
as far as lest whenever
as soon as no matter how where
as if now that wherever
as though once whether
because provided (that) while
before since why
even if so that
even though supposing (that)
how than
if that
inasmuch as though
in case (that) till
Subordinating conjunctions also join two clauses together, but in doing so, they make one clause dependent (or "subordinate") upon the other.

A subordinating conjunction may appear at a sentence beginning or between two clauses in a sentence.

A subordinate conjunction usually provides a tighter connection between clauses than a coordinating conjunctions does.
Loose: It is raining, so we have an umbrella.
Tight: Because it is raining, we have an umbrella.

Punctuation Note:

When the dependent clause is placed first in a sentence, use a comma between the two clauses. When the independent clause is placed first and the dependent clause second, do not separate the two clauses with a comma.



2012-12-14, 15:23#1
Lãng Tử
Lãng Tử
Người Thiết Kế
gì đâu mà rối thế affraid

2012-12-15, 17:07#2
cherub
cherub
Giám Thị
phan ni la khó . c dag hoc toeic cg dag kho so vs no. nhug thi dh ng ta thuog k ra nhug mag kien thuc lon va ra phan ni va hoa hop chu vi

2012-12-17, 13:06#3
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