common conjunctions "for", "and", "nor", "by", "or", "yet", and "so":
1. For: The conjunction "for" is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something that has been stated. It can be used to link two independent clauses, with the first clause providing the main idea and the second clause explaining the reason for it. For example: "I was late for the meeting, for my car broke down on the way."
2. And: The conjunction "and" is used to connect two or more items, ideas, or actions that are of equal importance or that occur together. It joins similar grammatical elements, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, or clauses. For example: "I went to the store and bought some milk and bread."
3. Nor: The conjunction "nor" is used to introduce a second negative idea or statement that is connected to the first. It is often used in negative sentences or clauses that contain "neither" or "no". For example: "I neither like coffee nor tea."
4. By: The word "by" can function as a preposition, adverb, or conjunction. As a conjunction, it is used to introduce a reason or means by which something is done. For example: "I was able to finish the project by working overtime."
5. Or: The conjunction "or" is used to present two or more alternatives, options, or possibilities. It connects words, phrases, or clauses that are mutually exclusive. For example: "Would you like coffee or tea?"
6. Yet: The conjunction "yet" is used to introduce a contrasting idea or to indicate a concession. It suggests that the second part of the sentence is unexpected or surprising given the first part. For example: "The weather was cold, yet the park was crowded with people."
7. So: The conjunction "so" is used to introduce a consequence or result that follows from the previous statement or idea. It can link two independent clauses, with the first clause providing the cause and the second clause expressing the effect. For example: "I studied hard for the exam, so I was able to get a good grade."
These conjunctions help to connect and organize ideas, create logical relationships between clauses, and enhance the flow and coherence of written or spoken language.
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