Types of Pronouns  

Types of Pronouns
Coordinating Conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions are words that join parts of sentences that are grammatically similar. The use of coordinating conjunctions in a sentence shows that the joined sentences are equal in terms of importance and structure. For example:

‘I like pizza and pasta.’

‘Sachin likes Indian food, but Gaurav likes Chinese.’

Notice that coordinating conjunctions ‘and’ and ‘but’ always come in between the sentences or words that are joined.

When independent clauses are joined by conjunctions then it is advisable to place comma before the conjunction.

‘I will learn Chinese language next month, so that I can sell my products in China.’

The seven main coordinating conjunctions are:

For

And

Nor

But

Or

Yet

So

The simple way to remember this is to remember the word ‘FANBOYS’.

 
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