English 6 Coordinating to Correlative conjunctions.

Cards (10)

  • And used to add ideas
  • For is used to show a cause
  • Nor is used to distinguish between negative clauses.
  • But is used to contrast ideas.
  • Or is used to show choices or options.
  • yet is use to contrast ideas.
  • So is uses to show a result>
  • Subordinating Conjunctions introduces a dependent clause(a clause that cannot stand alone) and Independent Clause( a clause that can stand alone.)
  • Examples of Subordinating Conjunctions:
    after, as, as soon as, because, in order, that, since, until, whenever, whereas, while and unless.
  • Correlative Conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that join words or words groups that are used in the same way.