2. A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence.
3. TYPES COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS F – For A – And N – Nor B – But O – Or Y – Yet S – So After, Although, As, Because, Before, How, If, Once, Since, Than, That, Though, Till, Until, When, Where, Whether, While
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9. Expanding Sentences and but because so Take turns expanding the sentence given by your lecturer or friend by adding one of the conjunctions above and a clause. If you forgot the sentence, you are out of the game. When the sentence gets too long start a new one.
10. Example: T – I had a dog. A – I had a dog, but he died. B – I had a dog, but he died, so I bought a cat. C – I had a dog, but he died, so I bought a cat because I needed the company.