Conjunctions Introduction

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Conjunction. It's a word that sounds vaguely unclean… like conjunctivitis (pinkeye to you) or consumption (tuberculosis).

But it's less contaminating that it sounds. We promise.

You might know the word conjunction from that infuriating Schoolhouse Rock jingle "Conjunction Junction," which sounds like a cheesy Sinatra tune. If this is your first time listening to this earworm, we're sorry. That song will be with you for life.

So what is a conjunction, besides, as Schoolhouse Rock would have us believe, a weird abandoned train depot?

Conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses.

There are three types:

  1. coordinating
  2. correlative
  3. subordinating

Quiz Yourself on Conjunctions

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Which of these sentences needs a comma?

(A) Javier and Maria wanted to go biking in Central Park but the rentals were too expensive.
(B) So they decided to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge instead.
(C) Then they ate New York-style pizza.
(D) None of them.

Which of these sentences incorrectly starts with because?

(A) Because she wanted to rescue Prince Tigerliver, Princess Lily journeyed to the Castle of Consternation.
(B) Because the Castle of Consternation was at the center of the enemy city, she traveled in disguise to reach it, but wasn't able to enter.
(C) Because the moat was infested with piranhas.
(D) Both B and C

Which of the following is grammatically incorrect? 

  1. When we moved into our new apartment, we noticed a strange smell.
  2. It seems that the former occupants owned farmyard animals.
  3. They kept potbellied pigs in the apartment. And that wasn't even the smelliest animal in their menagerie!
(A) I
(B) I and II
(C) II and III
(D) None

Which of these sentences are fragments? 

  1. But driving a snowmobile over a frozen river.
  2. So, despite my warning, the novice skier took on the steepest slope. 
  3. Yet snowboarding scares me more than freefalling from a plane.
(A) I
(B) II
(C) II and III
(D) None of the above

How would you correct this sentence?


Because it was so cold on my city's annual Fright Night I wasn't able to wear the hula skirt I spent hours making for my "Tropical Storm Anita" costume.


(A) Add a comma after "Night"
(B) Make "Fright Night" lowercase
(C) Hula skirt should be hulaskirt
(D) Both A and B

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