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Coordinating Conjunction Infographic

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Coordinating conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
Shows cause and effect, for a reason behind an action. Example: She studied hard, for she wanted to pass the exam
Adds additional information or combines similar ideas. Example: John plays football, and he enjoys basketball too.
Connects two negative ideas or alternatives. Example: She neither cooked dinner nor ordered takeout.
Expresses contrast or between two ideas. Example: It was raining, but she forgot her umbrella.
Presents alternatives or choices. Example: Would you like tea or coffee?
Indicates contrast or a surprising result. Example: He was tired, yet he continued working.
Shows cause and effect, indicating a result. Example: She studied hard, so she aced the test.
The purpose of coordinating conjunctions is to show the relationship between the words, phrases, or clauses they connect.