Question

Based on the chart in page 10 of the lesson, what type of conjunctions are used to join compound sentences?



What are some examples of coordinating conjunctions?



Based on the chart in page 10 of the lesson, what type of conjunctions are used to join complex sentences?



What are some examples of subordinating conjunctions?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
It seems you are referring to a specific chart from a lesson that I don't have access to. However, I can provide you with general information about conjunctions.

### Types of Conjunctions:

1. **Coordinating Conjunctions:**
- These conjunctions are used to join two independent clauses to form a compound sentence.
- Examples: **for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so** (often remembered by the acronym FANBOYS).

2. **Subordinating Conjunctions:**
- These are used to join an independent clause with a dependent clause, forming a complex sentence.
- Examples: **because, although, since, unless, while, if, when, though, as, before, after**.

### Summary:
- **Coordinating conjunctions** are used to join independent clauses (e.g., "I want to go for a walk, but it is raining.").
- **Subordinating conjunctions** are used to join independent clauses with dependent clauses (e.g., "I will go for a walk if it stops raining.").

If you have any more specific questions or if there is another way I can help, feel free to ask!