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Grammatical conjunction

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together.

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Coordinating conjunctions

If the two are of equal importance, it is a coordinating conjunction.

The first seven produce the mnemonic FANBOYS.

Correlative conjunctions

A pair of words that connect two similar parts are correlative conjunctions.

  • both ... and
  • either ... or
  • neither ... nor
  • not only ... but
  • whether ... or

Subordinate conjunctions

If one phrase is subordinate to another, it is a subordinate conjunction.

  • after
  • although
  • as
  • as far as
  • as if
  • as long as
  • because
  • before
  • even if
  • for
  • how
  • granted (that)
  • if
  • in case
  • lest
  • like
  • on condition that
  • provided
  • providing
  • since
  • so
  • so that
  • supposing
  • than
  • unless
  • until
    • 'til
    • till
  • that
  • though
  • when
  • whence
  • whenever
  • where
  • whereabouts
  • whereafter
  • whereagainst
  • wherealong
  • whereas
  • whereat
  • whereby
  • wherever
  • wherefor
  • wherefrom
  • wherein
  • whereinto
  • whereinsoever
  • whereof
  • whereout
  • whereover
  • whereround
  • whereso
  • wheresoever
  • wheresomever
  • wherethrough
  • wheretill
  • whereunder
  • whereunto
  • whereupon
  • whereup
  • whether
  • while
  • whither

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