Conjunctions Study Cards

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And

Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that have similar grammatical functions.

But

Used to show contrast or opposition between two ideas or clauses.

Or

Used to present alternatives or choices between two or more options.

So

Used to indicate a consequence or result of a previous action or event.

Yet

Used to introduce a contrasting or surprising statement after a previous statement.

For

Used to indicate a reason or purpose for an action or event.

Nor

Used to introduce a negative alternative or to indicate that a previous negative statement also applies to another item or idea.

Although

Used to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with or provides additional information about the main clause.

Because

Used to introduce a reason or cause for something.

Since

Used to indicate a time or cause relationship between two events or actions.

Unless

Used to introduce a condition that must be met for something else to happen.

While

Used to indicate a simultaneous or contrasting action or event.

Either...or

Used to present a choice between two options.

Neither...nor

Used to present a negative choice between two options.

Not only...but also

Used to present two related ideas or qualities.

However

Used to introduce a contrasting or unexpected statement.

Therefore

Used to indicate a conclusion or result based on previous information or reasoning.

Meanwhile

Used to indicate a simultaneous action or event that is happening while something else is happening.

Furthermore

Used to add more information or evidence to support a previous statement.

Moreover

Used to add another point or reason to support a previous statement.

Nevertheless

Used to introduce a contrasting or unexpected statement after a previous statement.

Otherwise

Used to indicate what will happen if a certain condition is not met.

In addition

Used to introduce an additional point or idea.

On the other hand

Used to introduce a contrasting or opposing point or idea.

In contrast

Used to show a difference or opposition between two things or ideas.

In conclusion

Used to signal the end or summarize the main points of a discussion or argument.

As a result

Used to indicate the consequence or outcome of a previous action or event.

In summary

Used to provide a brief overview or recap of the main points.

In fact

Used to introduce a statement that provides additional evidence or support for a previous statement.

In other words

Used to rephrase or clarify a previous statement in a different way.

In the meantime

Used to indicate a temporary or intermediate period of time.

In addition to

Used to introduce another item or idea that is being included.

In comparison

Used to show the similarities or differences between two or more things or ideas.

In the same way

Used to show that something is done or happens in a similar manner.

In order to

Used to indicate the purpose or goal of an action or event.

In case

Used to introduce a precautionary measure or possibility.

In short

Used to provide a concise or brief summary of the main points.

In general

Used to make a statement that applies to most or all cases.

In particular

Used to specify or focus on a specific item or idea.

In essence

Used to summarize the most important or fundamental aspects.

In reality

Used to indicate the actual or true nature of something.

In the end

Used to indicate the final or ultimate result or outcome.