Conjunctions are a group of words in “parts of speech”. Conjunctions come between sentences, phrases or words and connect them. Some basic conjunctions are but, and, or, because, although etc. Example: I can’t sing a song, but I can play the guitar.
⬤ List of conjunctions in English
- and
- but
- or
- for
- so
- yet
- though
- although
- even though
- while
- if
- only if
- unless
- until
- provided that
- assuming that
- even if
- in case (that)
- than
- rather than
- whether
- as much as
- whereas
- after
- as long as
- as soon as
- before
- by the time
- now that
- once
- since
- till
- until
- when
- whenever
- while
- because
- since
- so that
- in order (that)
- whatever
- which
- whichever
- whoever
- whom
- whomever
- how
- as though
- as if
- where
- wherever
- also
- besides
- furthermore
- likewise
- moreover
- however
- nevertheless
- nonetheless
- still
- conversely
- instead
- otherwise
- rather
- accordingly
- consequently
- hence
- meanwhile
- then
- therefore
- thus
- whether
- no sooner
- either…or
- neither…nor
- both….and
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❯❯ Adjectives vocabulary
❯❯ Verbs vocabulary
❯❯ Question words vocabulary
⬤ Flip the card game about conjunctions
This is a flashcards exercise to learn conjunctions. Click on a card to open. Then say the meaning of the conjunction in your own language.
⬤ Worksheets for conjunctions in English
• Conjunctions word scramble game worksheet | ||
• Conjunctions word search puzzle worksheet |
External resource links:
You can jump to conjunctions category page to find extra activities and games in this website by clicking here. However, there are some external links that may help you. You can click here to watch a video about conjunctions. And this is another information from dictionary.cambridge.org about conjunctions.