COORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS
Coordinate conjunctions
join similar words,phrases
or clausesto
each other (i.e., to join an adjectiveto an adjective or anounto
a noun). The most common co-ordinate conjunctions are: and, but, or, for,
nor, so and yet.
The conjunctios and,butandorare the most common by far.
Examples:
The waiters served sandwichesandcakes.(joins two nouns)
He is a smallbutaggressive dog.(joins two adjectives)
The managerorhis secretary will be with you in a moment.(joins two nouns)
He typed the letter quickly but accurately.(joins two adverbs)
He is a smallbutaggressive dog.(joins two adjectives)
The managerorhis secretary will be with you in a moment.(joins two nouns)
He typed the letter quickly but accurately.(joins two adverbs)
In the examples above, the conjunctions all join words. As a general
rule, when a conjunction joins two words, there is no need to precede it withacomma.
However, when it joins two clauses, it is usual to place a comma before the
conjunction.
Examples:
The applicant must be able to singanddance.(no comma)
The applicant must be able to sing, andshe must be able to dance.(joins two clauses – comma required)
Interactive example:
The applicant must be able to sing, andshe must be able to dance.(joins two clauses – comma required)
Interactive example:
Pat and I slept, but Julie stayed awake the whole
way.
The short,
simple conjunctions are called “coordinating conjunctions”:
A
coordinating conjunction joins parts of a sentence (for example words or
independent clauses) that are grammatically equal or similar.
A coordinating conjunction shows that the
elements it joins are similar in importance and structure:
Look at
these examples – the two elements that the coordinating conjunction joins are
shown in square brackets [ ]:
Coordinating
conjunctions always come between the
words or clauses that they join.
When a
coordinating conjunction joins independent clauses, it is always correct to
place a comma before the conjunction:
However, if
the independent clauses are short and well-balanced, a comma is not really
essential:
When “and”
is used with the last word of a list, a comma is optional:
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