Category: Conjunctions in English

Mastering Conjunctions in English is essential for joining ideas and creating smooth sentences. Conjunctions are words like and, but, or, and because. They connect words, phrases, and clauses so your sentences flow naturally. For example: I wanted to go out, but it started raining. Without conjunctions, speech and writing would sound broken and incomplete.


How Conjunctions in English Work

There are three main types of conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions (and, or, but, so) link equal ideas. Subordinating conjunctions (because, although, if) connect dependent clauses to independent ones. Correlative conjunctions (either…or, neither…nor, not only…but also) work in pairs. Lessons in this category explain each type step by step. You’ll find clear rules, everyday examples, and practice exercises that make learning simple.


Why Conjunctions in English Are Important

Practicing Conjunctions in English helps you express thoughts more clearly and avoid repeating short, choppy sentences. For instance, instead of writing She likes tea. She likes coffee, you can say She likes both tea and coffee. With rules, examples, and exercises, you’ll quickly learn how to use conjunctions correctly. Over time, your writing and speaking will become more fluent and natural.

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