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Conjunctions – What They Are & 12 Easy Classroom Games.

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A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. They can be one word or a few words. They glue words, phrases and clauses together and are made to convey two ideas in one sentence. 

For example, if you wanted to convey the idea that Harrison lives on your street and Charlie lives on your street, the easiest way is to use a conjunction: 

“Harrison and Charlie live on my street.”

It’s much more natural and economical than saying “Harrison lives on my street” and “Charlie lives on my street.”

Can you see how the word “ and ” has glued to the two ideas together in one sentence? Well, that’s what they do!

The 4 Types of Conjunction

There are 4 types of conjunction: 

– Co-ordinating  – Subordinating  – Correlative  – Conjunctive adverbs

(The last two types are not part of the  UK National Curriculum  and some argue that they are sub-types of co-ordinating conjunctions in any case.)

Co-ordinating conjunctions

Co-ordinating conjunctions join two sentence elements with the same grammatical value. In other words, they join: 

(1) Words to words (2) Phrases to phrases (3) Clause to clauses (4) Sentences to sentences

There are 7 common co-ordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS)!

For; and; nor; but; or; yet; so – (some people use the mnemonic FANBOYS to remember them)

– For – is used to explain the ‘why’. She will be late for school for she has an appointment. 

– And – is used when two similar clauses or points are made. Harrison and Charlie live on my street.

– Nor – is used about similar two items but in a negative sense.  He is neither smelly nor dirty.

– But – is generally used to show a contrast between two clauses. I like living in Chorley but my family like living in Manchester.

– Or – is used to suggest an alternative. Do your homework or you will be in trouble!

– Yet – is used to show a contrast in spite of something. Hannah knew it was naughty, yet she did it anyway. 

– So – is used to show a result of something. I’ve just scored the winning goal, so my team will be playing in the final.

Using a Comma with Coordinating Conjunctions

– A comma is used before the co-ordinating conjunction only when it connects two independent clauses. I wanted to play tennis, but Evie wanted to play football.

– When a coordinating conjunction is used to join two words or two phrases, we do not use a comma. Harrison and Charlie live on my street.

– When a co-ordinating conjunction is used with more than two items, the comma before the coordinating conjunction is optional and is known as an “Oxford comma” – typically seen in a list. 

Subordinating Conjunctions

So where co-ordinating conjunctions join two sentence elements with the same grammatical value, subordinating conjunctions join sentence elements with different grammatical value. In other words, they join: words to phrases, phrases to clauses, clause to sentences, etc. 

Another way to think of subordinating conjunctions is as a link between two clauses of a complex sentence where one of the clauses is an independent clause and the other is a subordinate clause.  

There are many subordinating conjunctions but the most common are: after, although, as, as if, because, before, how, if, since, than, though, unless, until, when, where and while. 

Types of Subordinate Conjunctions

Cause & Effect

“Because” is a conjunction that demonstrates a cause-and-effect relationship between a subordinate clause and an independent clause. On its own, a clause beginning with “because” is incomplete.

Because he wouldn’t go to school.

This is a fragment. There is something missing. 

George was in trouble.  

This is a clause. 

Now we will combine the two together to form a a complex sentence:

George was in trouble because he wouldn’t go to school.

Other subordinating conjunctions that typically show cause-and-effect are for, as, as a result, due to, because of, unless, as a result of, since, and so.

Time or Place Another type of subordinating conjunctions is one that relates two clauses by a time or place. Some examples of such subordinating conjunctions are once, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after.

While George was in trouble, he wouldn’t go to school.

Commas and Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating conjunctions in the middle of a complex sentence are generally not preceded by a comma. The opposite of coordinating conjunctions!

When a subordinate clause begins a sentence, however, the whole clause (but not the subordinating conjunction itself) is followed by a comma.

List of Subordinating Conjunctions

1) after (2) although (3) as (4) as long as (5) as much as (6) as soon as (7) because (8) before (9) by the time (10) even if (11) if (12) in order that (13) in case (14) now that (15) once (16) only (17) only if (18) provided that (19) since (20) so (21) that (22) than (23) though (24) till (25) unless (26) until (27) when (28) whenever (29) where (30) whereas (31) wherever (32) while

Correlative Conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions are a sub-type of co-ordinating conjunctions because the sentence fragments they connect are equal. They are made up of a pair of words or phrases that work together.

• Both Charlie and George liked football. • Summer is as fast as Hannah. • She is both intelligent and knowledgeable. • Glen is neither rich nor famous. • Helen is not only smart, but also very generous.

List of Correlative Conjunctions

• Both/and • As/as • Whether/or • Neither/nor • Either/or • Not only/but also • such/that • scarcely/when • as many/as • no sooner/than • rather/than

Conjunctive Adverbs

Conjunctive adverbs are another subtype of co-ordinating conjunctions as they join two clauses or sentences together. 

As you know, an adverb modifies verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, clauses, and even complete sentences. Adverbs are typically easy to spot because they typically end in -ly.

So we are looking for adverbs that act as conjunctions (join two sentence elements together).

List of Conjunctive Adverbs

Accordingly Additionally Also Anyway Besides Certainly Consequently Elsewhere Equally Finally Further However In addition In comparison Instead In contrast Indeed Meanwhile Namely Next Otherwise Rather Similarly Subsequently Then

Never start a sentence with a Conjunction?

At school, we were taught that starting a sentence with a conjunction was incorrect English. 

It reflects the idea that an incomplete thought has been expressed somewhere. For example, “And he threw the stone at the window” feels like it is part of the previous idea. “Adam hit Simon with a stone and he also threw a stone at a window.” 

However, style guides for most newspapers and journals make it clear that starting a sentence with a conjunction is perfectly fine. 

This is correct as a subordinating conjunction can begin a sentence if the dependent clause comes before the independent clause and it is perfectly correct to begin a sentence with a coordinating conjunction. 

Often, having a conjunction at the start of a sentence is a good way to add emphasis. However, beginning too many sentences with conjunctions will cause the device to lose its force.

Conjunctions and the National Curriculum

Pupils are expect to learn using the conjunction ‘and’ to join two sentences. Normally children of this age will need their teachers to write a few simple sentences and show them how to join them.

Pupils are expected to use co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions.

Pupils are taught to use “because, while, before, so, after, when”.

Year 4 to 6

Throughout KS2, primary school students are expected to learn and use co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions. By Year 6 pupils should be able to identify co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions, and able to use them in sentences.

12 Activities to Teach Conjunctions

Conjunction word wall ..

Have students write down all the  words  they can think of that are conjunctions . 

R emove duplicates,  give  them some example sentences using a different conjunction,  and ask for more. You can also add a new conjunction into the sentence and let the kids pick it out. Then create a wall with all the suggestions. 

Link-up Games .

Put students in pairs and let them both write a sentence at the same time. Then ask the whole class to use conjunction words to link the two sentences up and choose a winner that is either the most funniest, or the most surprising.

Bingo  games .

Kids love playing  Bingo . Y ou can  make some  cards with nine spaces  and in each space there ’ s a conjunction word. 

When the teacher calls out a words, students need to come up with a sentence using that word before he or she can cross it off. S tudent s   with  three conjunction words in a row wins.

W heel  of Conjunction.

Students spinning a wheel  to answer questions  on conjunction. 

Each area on the wheel  represents  a   category  s uch as  food , music,  sports  or  any  other areas. Each question requires the  student to fill in a  blank  that completes a sentence . 

For  instance : “ I will do my homework (blank)  ea t pizza  later” . You can also make it a m ultiple choice  question by having  “and,” “then,” “during” and “when”  as options.

Challenge games .

It ’ s always good to use classic games like  Hangman  which  encourage  students to work together to guess conjunctions letter by letter , or w ord search puzzles  that asks  students to find conjunction  words  hidden in a page full of letter s.

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The “Slap It” Game .

Write some conjunctions and transitions words randomly on the board. Divide the class into two groups and have one student from each group to the board.

Then, teacher can say a sentence and leave the conjunction out. For example, “I didn’t do my daily running exercise ____ I was very tired yesterday.” The first student to slap the correct word “because” gets a point for their group. You can erase the word chosen and fill in the blank with a new one.

Is The Sentence Correct?

Write down a sentence with a conjunction in it, but with the wrong one instead of the correct one. For instance, use “and” rather than “because”. A sample sentence: I enjoyed the movie last night and my favourite actor was in it. Ask pupils to spot the issue, and choose the correct word for the sentence.

Ticking Game.

Ask students pass an object around the classroom. Set a timer for a minute or play a piece of music, and when the timer goes off or the music stops, the pupil holding that object has to complete the challenge. You may show students two flashcards, and ask them to use a conjunction to join the two things together. For example, a banana and an apple. The pupil will have to make a sentence using a conjunction such as:

I like to eat apples, but not bananas.

My mother prepared some bananas for dinner, but I prefer apples.

Error Correction

Find a piece of writing, and mess it up by replacing all the conjunction words with wrong ones. Students have to work together to find all the errors and you want them to focus on the conjunctions to make the piece of writing reasonable again.

The Memory Circle Game.

Ask your pupils to say something they like and something they don’t like, or two thing they like or dislike. For example, “I like fishes but I don’t like shrimps”. Make sure that pupil make full sentences in order to practice conjunctions. Then ask the next student to say: “He/she likes fishes but he/she doesn’t like shrimps,” and then the next student add something of his or her own, for example “I like cats and cars”.

The game goes on until everyone has had a chance to speak, but if someone can’t remember, they are out.

Brochure Scanning Reading.

It’s true that you need some great reading activities that can be used as a nice lead-in to introduce transitions and conjunctions to your pupils. But you need to make sure that you have chosen the proper ones. A brochure or some kind (food, education, or even sports) is usually a good resource. The words won’t be too difficult, at the same time there will be enough conjunctions in the brochures for your pupils to understand how they’re used in English.

Spot the Conjunction

Below is a list of sentences containing conjunctions. See if you or your class can spot them all!

Pizza and burgers are my favourite snacks.

The treasure was hidden in the cave or in the underground lagoon.

What those girls say and what they actually do are completely different.

I work quickly and carefully.

Sophie is clearly exhausted, yet she insists on dancing till dawn.

I’d like pizza or a salad for lunch.

We needed a place to concentrate, so we packed up our things and went to the library.

Jesse didn’t have much money, but she got by.

Not only am I finished studying for English, but I’m also finished writing my history essay.

I am finished with both my English essay and my history essay.

I can stay out until the clock strikes twelve.

Before he leaves, make sure his room is clean.

Because I was thirsty, I drank a glass of water.

Tom likes to eat pizza, but Sarah likes to eat hamburgers.

Dogs and cats make perfect pets.

I read poems and short stories.

Do you want pancakes or waffles?

My dog is neither mean nor aggressive.

I usually see my sister, parents, and aunt during the holidays.

I am going to America for vacation, or I am going to Africa.

Sarah likes ice cream, but eating diary makes her sick.

She is very tired, yet she has lots of work to do.

I like to read history books and story books.

She often goes running or hiking.

Neither the cat nor the dog knocked over the potted plant.

I can pass after the green light is on.

Although she speaks seldom, she says meaningful words.

I went to bed at 10 pm as I had a plane to catch at 7 am.

She usually eats at home, because she likes cooking.

My work must be finished before afternoon.

He works every day, even on Sundays.

You will go to that cinema even if they don’t allow you.

Michael has a lot of money however he’s not all that happy.

Let me know if you go to the school.

Just as I was watching the football match on TV, electricity went off.

You must study hard lest you fail.

Now go home and cook meat meals.

Once I start eating, I must continue.

I will go to cinema provided the others go.

Since I was ill for two months, I lost my job.

She was too late so that she could not apply for the job.

Supposing you had a dog, what would you do with it?

She runs faster than me.

Though it is raining, they swam in the pool.

Please stay at home till afternoon.

I will go to supermarket unless it is very crowded.

I waited up for her until eleven o’clock.

I was watching tv when she came in.

You can come whenever you want.

She was eating in the kitchen, where there was table.

She is very funny whereas he is boring.

We can meet you wherever you want.

I worry about whether she’ll be a good person.

I found the article which was very important.

While I was playing with the children, he came the park.

I visited Alice who was ill.

Whoever says so is a liar.

She asked him why he was playing football.

He couldn’t understand why they would do that.

She declared that whoever did it should own up.

He knew immediately who had done it.

She didn’t know who to turn to.

He should have known to ask her why.

They clearly outlined why this move was needed.

They couldn’t figure out who had done it.

Becca decided she didn’t like whoever that was.

I just can’t understand why he did it.

Do you know why they are here?

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