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Types Of Conjunctions As Part Of Speech

in this note, we will read and learn all about what are the types of conjunctions in English grammar (parts of speech).

Anu Jain
updated: 23 May 2022

Types of Conjunctions as Part of Speech

  1. Coordinating Conjunctions:

Coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases, and independent clauses of equal grammatical rank in a sentence. These include and, but, or, yet, for, so, nor, etc.

Examples:

  • Are you an atheist or an agnostic? (‘Or’ joins individual words.)
  • I will have a mango and a banana. (‘And’ joins individual words.)
  • I like the actor’s performance on stage but dislike his movies. (‘But’ joins two phrases.)
  • Maya has been appreciated for both her spontaneity and the ability to tackle tough situations. (‘And’ joins two phrases.)
  • I went to the market, but I did not purchase vegetables. (‘But’ joins two independent clauses.)
  • It was already dark, so I took the cab. (‘So’ joins two independent clauses.)
  1. Subordinating Conjunctions:

Subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses. Some of these are because, since, as, although, though, while, in spite of, whereas, etc. Often a subordinating conjunction indicates a cause-and-effect relationship or a contrast.

Examples:

  • Since I was not at home, I couldn’t cook food.
  • Although you have passed the exam, there is room for improvement.
  • I went to the doctor in spite of being fit.
  1. Correlative Conjunctions:

Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together to show the relationship between two things in a sentence. Some of the most common correlative conjunctions are either… or, neither… nor, not only… but also, no sooner… than, hardly… when, etc.

Examples:

  • I neither like capsicum nor tomatoes in my soup.
  • You can either sign the document or leave immediately.
  • Not only did he pass the exam, but also topped it.
  • Whether you like it or not, we will attend the gathering this Sunday.
  • You are both innocent and cute.
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