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Conjunction: And, But, Or, So, Because: She Looks Much Younger Than Her Real Age

The document defines and provides examples of common conjunctions such as and, but, or, because and so. It explains that conjunctions are words used to connect other words, phrases and clauses together.

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Conjunction: And, But, Or, So, Because: She Looks Much Younger Than Her Real Age

The document defines and provides examples of common conjunctions such as and, but, or, because and so. It explains that conjunctions are words used to connect other words, phrases and clauses together.

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Conjunction: and, but, or, so, because

A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases and


clauses together.

  Common conjunctions: and, but, or, because, so

And: also, in addition to. “And” is used when the statements are similar.
 He’s 10 and she’s 12.
 My mom and dad are teachers.
 Tim usually practices the piano and plays football at weekend.

But: however, despite this. “But” is used to connect two opposite ideas.
 I love ice cream, but he loves apples.
 It’s sunny and hot, but I like it.
 She’s 40 years old, but  she looks much younger than her real age.

Or is used to express choices.


 Do you like playing football or badminton?
 Would you like tea or  juice?
 Who’s taller? Michael or  Tom?

So is used to link between cause/ reason and results


 He’s hungry so he gets some food.
 The weather isn’t very nice so we don’t go camping.
 He lost the key so  he couldn’t get into his room.
Because is used to give reasons.
 She doesn’t go to school because she’s sick.
 Because it rains, I wear a raincoat.
 Kate was happy because she won the competition.

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