Are Music to My
Ears
Conjunctions are words that
join two or more words,
phrases, or clauses.
Joining two or more words:
The dog scratched and panted.
Joining two or more phrases:
My doctor can choose to
measure my height, my weight,
or check my temperature.
Joining two or more sentences:
Eric wants to play basketball.
Annie wants to play soccer.
Eric wants to play basketball but
Annie wants to play soccer.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions join
sentence elements that are the
same.
You can memorize them with the
acronym FANBOYS.
for andnor
or soyetbut
Coordinating Conjunctions
and Their Meanings
for
and
nor
because
in additionam not
or not
neither
Coordinating Conjunctions
and Their Meanings
so
but
or
yet
opposite
difference
choice
optionbut
consequence
result
Can you find the conjunctions in
the following sentences?
Let’s
begin!
Which word is the conjunction?
The mother bear carried her
baby and briefcase.
Which word is the conjunction?
Beethoven can play the
piano, or compose music in
his free time.
Which word is the conjunction?
It was snowing outside, so
we stayed indoors.
Which word is the conjunction?
Our dad checked the grill,
but forgot to check the oven.
Which word is the conjunction?
I know how to play Twinkle
Twinkle Little Star on the
piano, yet I don’t know how
to play other songs.
Which word is the conjunction?
That is neither what I said
nor what I meant.
Which word is the conjunction?
Most of the visitors were
happy just sitting around in
the shade, for it had been a
long, dusty trip on the train.
Which word is the conjunction?
Sally is intelligent and her
younger sister is beautiful.