write an essay using paired conjunctions. ( 400 words)
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Conjunctions are the words that join sentences, phrases, and other words together. Conjunctions are divided into several categories, all of which follow different rules. We will discuss coordinating conjunctions, adverbial conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Compass iconThe most common conjunctions are and, or, and but. These are all coordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that join, or coordinate, two or more equivalent items (such as words, phrases, or sentences). The mnemonic acronym FANBOYS can be used to remember the most common coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. Here are some examples of these used in sentences:
Nuclear-powered artificial hearts proved to be complicated, bulky, and expensive.
Any external injury or internal injury put patients at risk of uncontrolled bleeding because the small clots that formed throughout the circulatory system used up so much of the clotting factor.
The current from the storage batteries can power lights, but the current for appliances must be modified within an inverter.
PRACTICE
Are the correct coordinating conjunctions being used in each of the following sentences? Explain your reasoning why or why not:
I love boxing or sewing. They’re both a lot of fun.
Martin is pretty good at writing, for Jaden is better.
Juana had to choose. Would she join the red team and the blue team?
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As you can see from the examples above, a comma only appears before these conjunctions sometimes. So how can you tell if you need a comma or not? There are three general rules to help you decide.
Rule 1: Joining Two Complete Ideas
Let’s look back at one of our example sentences:
The current from the storage batteries can power lights, but the current for appliances must be modified within an inverter.
There are two complete ideas in this sentence (a complete idea has both a subject and a verb). Because each of these ideas could stand alone as a sentence, the coordinating conjunction that joins them must be preceded by a comma. Otherwise you’ll have a run-on sentence.