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Coordinating and Correlative Conjunction

Coordinating and Correlative Conjunction

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English

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 7 Questions

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​Conjunctions

A conjunction is the glue that holds words, phrases and clauses (both dependent and independent) together. A coordinating conjunction is a conjunction that connects words, phrases, and clauses that are coordinate, or equal to each other. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. They can be remembered using the acronym FANBOYS.​

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​Coordinating Conjunctions Examples:

FANBOYS - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

For—means "because":

I want to go there again, for it was a wonderful trip.

And—means "in addition to":

We are going to a zoo and an aquarium on the same day.

Nor-means "negative/not"

He likes neither hot dogs nor burgers. ​

But—connects two different things that are not in agreement:

I am a night owl, but she is an early bird.

Or—indicates a choice between two things:

Do you want a red one or a blue one?

Yet—indicates contrast with something:

He performed very well, yet he didn’t make the final cut.

So—illustrates a result of the first thing:

This song has been very popular, so I downloaded it.

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Multiple Choice

Zoe walked toward the school and into the office.

Identify the coordinating conjunction.

1

and

2

toward

3

into

4

the

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Multiple Choice

The boys arrived to school early, for they woke up a half hour ahead of schedule.

Identify the coordinating conjunction.

1

the

2

to

3

they

4

for

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Multiple Choice

I wanted a puppy _____ my mom said I can't have one.

Fill in the coordinating conjunction.

1

for

2

but

3

so

4

or

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT a coordinating conjunction?

1

but

2

from

3

and

4

yet

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Neither/nor

  • He enjoys neither golfing nor fishing.

  • Neither you nor I will get off early today.

Not only/but also

  • Not only red but also green looks good on you.

  • She got the perfect score in not only English but also math.

Both/and

  • She won gold medals from both the single and group races.

  • Both TV and television are correct words.


Either/or

  • I am fine with either Monday or Wednesday.

  • You can have either apples or pears.

​Coorelative Conjunctions

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pair of correlative conjunctions:

Mr. Alt ______ filled his tank with gas ______ checked his oil, so it was predictable that his car would break down.

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Either...Or

2

Both...And

3

Whether...Or

4

Neither...Nor

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pair of correlative conjunctions:

When choosing a car, I carefully considered ______ cost ______ how long the mileage.

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Either...Or

2

Neither...Nor

3

Not only... But Also

4

Whether...Or

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pair of correlative conjunctions:

Shawn, ________ do your homework ______ set the table for supper. 

1

Either...Or

2

Neither...Nor

3

Both..And

4

Whether...Or

​Conjunctions

A conjunction is the glue that holds words, phrases and clauses (both dependent and independent) together. A coordinating conjunction is a conjunction that connects words, phrases, and clauses that are coordinate, or equal to each other. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. They can be remembered using the acronym FANBOYS.​

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