A conjunction joins words or groups of words in a sentence.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Connects words, phrases, or clauses that are independent or equal using
and/or/but. Use "and" when you mean to say "in addition
to". Use "or" to indicate a choice between two things. Use
"but" to connect two different things that are not in agreement.
· I bought apples and oranges at the
store.
· We are going to the zoo and the
aquarium today.
· I am not ready and I need more time.
· Would you like coffee or tea?
· Do you want a red one or a blue one?
· Do you want to stay at the party or go
home?
· I am a night owl, but she is an early
bird.
· I want to see a movie, but I'm very
tired.
· I was angry, but I did not show it.
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