Easy Way Easy Way to Make English Sentences
with Conjunction
š 1. What Are Conjunctions?
Conjunctions are words used to connect words, phrases, or sentences.
They help ideas flow smoothly.
š¹ Types of Conjunctions:
| Type | Function | Examples |
| Coordinating | Connects equal ideas | and, but, or, so, for, nor, yet |
| Subordinating | Connects dependent and main clauses | because, although, if, when, since, while, unless |
| Correlative | Used in pairs | eitherā¦or, neitherā¦nor, bothā¦and, not onlyā¦but also |
āļø 2. Sentence Pattern with Conjunctions
Pattern:
š Subject + Verb + Conjunction + Subject + Verb
Example:
- I like apples and I like oranges.
- She is tired, but she still works hard.
š¬ 3. 10 Sample Sentences with Conjunctions
- I wanted to go out, but it was raining.
- He studied hard, so he passed the exam.
- You can have tea or coffee.
- She is kind and intelligent.
- I didnāt go to school because I was sick.
- Although he was tired, he finished the work.
- If it rains, we will stay home.
- Since youāre here, letās start the meeting.
- Either you apologize or you leave.
- Not only did she sing, but also she danced beautifully.
š£ļø4.Ā Sample Conversations Using Conjunctions
Conversation 1
A: Do you want coffee or tea?
B: Iāll take tea because coffee makes me nervous.
Conversation 2
A: Are you coming to the party tonight?
B: I want to, but I have to finish my homework.
Conversation 3
A: Letās go to the park.
B: Good idea! We can walk and take some pictures.
Conversation 4
A: Why didnāt you call me yesterday?
B: I was busy since I had an exam today.
Conversation 5
A: I like both pizza and pasta. What about you?
B: Me too! But I prefer pizza more.
š§ 5. Grammar Notes
| Conjunction | Usage Example | Meaning |
| and | She sings and dances. | Adds ideas |
| but | Heās rich, but unhappy. | Shows contrast |
| or | Tea or coffee? | Gives a choice |
| so | It rained, so we stayed home. | Shows result |
| because | I left early because I was tired. | Gives reason |
| although | Although it was late, we kept talking. | Contradicts expectation |
š Vocabulary List
| No. | Word / Phrase | Part of Speech | Meaning / Function | Example Sentence |
| 1 | and | Conjunction | connects similar ideas | She sings and dances. |
| 2 | but | Conjunction | shows contrast | Iām tired, but Iāll keep working. |
| 3 | or | Conjunction | gives a choice | Do you want tea or coffee? |
| 4 | so | Conjunction | shows result | It rained, so we stayed home. |
| 5 | because | Conjunction | gives reason | I left early because I was sick. |
| 6 | although | Conjunction | shows contrast | Although he is young, he is smart. |
| 7 | if | Conjunction | shows condition | If it rains, weāll stay inside. |
| 8 | since | Conjunction | gives reason or time | Since youāre here, letās talk. |
| 9 | eitherā¦or | Correlative Conjunction | shows choice between two | Either you come or you stay. |
| 10 | not onlyā¦but also | Correlative Conjunction | adds emphasis | Not only did she sing, but also danced. |
š Grammar List
| No. | Grammar Focus | Explanation | Example |
| 1 | Coordinating Conjunctions | Connect two equal ideas or clauses (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). | I like apples and oranges. |
| 2 | Subordinating Conjunctions | Connect dependent and main clauses (because, although, if, when, since, while). | She stayed home because it was raining. |
| 3 | Correlative Conjunctions | Used in pairs to connect ideas (eitherā¦or, bothā¦and, not onlyā¦but also). | Both my brother and I play football. |
| 4 | Sentence Connection | Conjunctions join two complete thoughts to make a complex or compound sentence. | I wanted to go out, but it was late. |
| 5 | Comma Usage | When joining two full sentences with a conjunction, use a comma before it. | He was tired, but he kept working. |
| 6 | Reason and Result | āBecauseā gives reason; āsoā shows result. | I was hungry so I ate. / I ate because I was hungry. |
| 7 | Contrast | āButā and āalthoughā show contrast. | Although itās cold, she goes jogging. |
| 8 | Condition | āIfā and āunlessā show conditional situations. | If you study, you will pass. |
| 9 | Choice | āOrā and āeitherā¦orā show alternatives. | You can have juice or water. |
| 10 | Addition / Emphasis | āAnd,ā ābothā¦and,ā and ānot onlyā¦but alsoā add information. |

