Question

What are some examples of coordinating conjunctions?

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Coordinating conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses that are similar or equal in structure. The most common coordinating conjunctions are often remembered using the acronym FANBOYS, which stands for:

- **F**or
- **A**nd
- **N**or
- **B**ut
- **O**r
- **Y**et
- **S**o

Here are examples of each:

1. **For**: She was tired, for she had been working all day.
2. **And**: I would like cake and ice cream.
3. **Nor**: He doesn’t like spinach, nor does he enjoy broccoli.
4. **But**: I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain.
5. **Or**: Would you prefer tea or coffee?
6. **Yet**: The weather was cold, yet we decided to go outside.
7. **So**: It was getting late, so we headed home.

These conjunctions are used to connect ideas in a sentence and help to create compound structures.