The Coordinating
Conjunction
Recognize a coordinating conjunction when you see one.
And, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet—these are the seven
coordinating conjunctions. To remember all seven, you might want to learn one
of these acronyms: FANBOYS, YAFNOBS, or FONYBAS.
F = for
A = and N = nor B = but O = or Y = yet S = so |
Y = yet
A = and F = for N = nor O = or B = but S = so |
F = for
O = or N = nor Y = yet B = but A = and S = so |
The
bowl of squid eyeball stew is hot and delicious.
The
squid eyeball stew is so thick that you can eat it with a fork or spoon.
Rocky,
my orange tomcat, loves having his head scratchedbut hates getting his claws
trimmed.
Rocky
terrorizes the poodles next door yet adores the German
shepherd across the street.
Rocky
refuses to eat dry cat food, nor will he touch a saucer of
squid eyeball stew.
I
hate to waste a single drop of squid eyeball stew, for it is expensive and
time-consuming to make.
Even
though I added cream to the squid eyeball stew, Rocky ignored his serving, so I got a spoon and ate it
myself.
Understand the difference between coordination and
subordination.
Use a coordinating conjunction when you want to give equal
emphasis to twomain clauses. The pattern for coordination
looks like this:
Main Clause + , +
Coordinating Conjunction + Main Clause.
Subordination, however, emphasizes the idea in the main clause
more than the one in the subordinate clause. Generally, the patterns
look like these:
Main Clause + Ø + Subordinate Clause.
Subordinate Clause + , + Main Clause.
Read the pairs of sentences that follow. The first version
coordinates the two ideas. The second version subordinates one idea to
emphasize the other.
To
survive the fetal pig dissection, Rinalda agreed to make all of the incisions, and Frances promised to
remove and label the organs.
To
survive the fetal pig dissection, Rinalda agreed to make all of the incisions if Frances would promise to
remove and label the organs.
Diana
stared dreamily at the handsome Mr. McKenzie, butOlivia, who hated
economics, furiously jiggled her foot, impatient to escape the boring class.
While Diana was staring
dreamily at the handsome Mr. McKenzie, Olivia furiously jiggled her foot,
impatient to escape the boring economics class that she hated.
At
a red light, Maria jumped out of Gino's car and slammed the door, for she could not tolerate
one more minute of the heavy metal music that Gino insisted on blasting from
the stereo.
At
a red light, Maria jumped out of Gino's car and slammed the door because she could not tolerate
one more minute of the heavy metal music that Gino insisted on blasting from
the stereo.
Making
an A in Anatomy and Physiology has not helped
Sima choose a career. She might decide to make her parents happy and go to
medical school, or she might use her
knowledge of the human body to become a sculptor.
Making
an A in Anatomy and Physiology has not helped
Sima choose a career. Although she might decide to make
her parents happy and go to medical school, she might also use her knowledge of
the human body to become a sculptor.
Kyle
refused to eat the salad served with the meal, norwould he touch any green
vegetable put on his plate.
After Kyle refused the salad
served with the meal, he then would not touch the green vegetables put on his
plate.
Joe
spent seven hours studying calculus at the Mexican diner, so now he can set his math
book on fire with his salsa breath.
Since Joe spent seven hours
studying calculus at the Mexican diner, he can now set his math book on fire
with his salsa breath.
Because
she gets seasick, Danielle is dreading the spring break cruise, yet she might enjoy herself
once she realizes how many cute guys in skimpy bathing suits parade the decks.
Even though Danielle is dreading
getting seasick on the spring break cruise, she will probably enjoy herself
once she realizes how many cute guys in skimpy bathing suits parade the decks.
Punctuate coordinating conjunctions correctly.
Three patterns in writing use coordinating conjunctions. Add
commas when required.
Pattern 1 — Connecting two main clauses
When you connect two main clauses with a coordinating
conjunction, use a comma. The
pattern looks like this:
Main Clause + , +
Coordinating Conjunction + Main Clause.
Here is an example:
While
I am at work, my dog Floyd sleeps on the bed , and my cat Buster naps in the
bathtub.
Pattern 2 — Connecting two items
You can also use a coordinating conjunction to connect any two
items. These items can be any grammatical unit except main
clauses. The pattern looks like this:
Item + Ø + Coordinating Conjunction + Item
Here are some examples:
My
dog Floyd has too many fleas and too much hair.
My
cat Buster has beautiful blue eyes but a destructive
personality.
Pattern 3 — Connecting three or more items in a series
When you have three or more items in a series, you generally use acomma before the coordinating conjunction. Some handbooks and style
guides will tell you that this comma is optional, but my advice is to put it
in. The pattern looks like this:
Item + , + Item + , +
Coordinating Conjunction + Item
Here is an example:
Swatting
olives off the kitchen counter, dragging toilet paper
streamers through the house, and terrorizing Jacques
Cousteau, the parakeet, have consumed another of Buster's days.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with a coordinating
conjunction!
Some teachers warn that beginning a sentence with a coordinating
conjunction is wrong. Teachers will typically tell you this because they are
trying to help you avoid writing fragments. Other
times teachers give this advice because theirpreference is that a sentence not begin with a coordinating conjunction.
What you should remember is that you break no grammar rule if you begin a
sentence with a coordinating conjunction. Because you might be breaking your
instructors' rules, however, you should ask what their preferences
are.
If you decide to begin a sentence with a coordinating conjunction,
keep these three things in mind:
·
Be sure that a main clause follows the coordinating conjunction.
·
Do not use a coordinating conjunction to begin every sentence. Use this option
only when it makes the flow of your ideas more effective.
·
Do not use a
comma after the
coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are not transitional
expressions like for example or first of all. You will rarely use
punctuation after them.
Here are some examples:
While
I was answering the telephone, Buster, my cat, jumped onto the kitchen counter
and swatted all of my jalapeño-stuffed olives onto the dirty kitchen floor. So I had to rinse off the
cat hair and crumbs sticking to these delicacies before I could add them to the
salad.
Flying
down the bumpy path, Genette hit a rock with the front wheel of her mountain
bike, flew over the handlebars, and crashed into a clump of prickly palmetto
bushes. Yet even this accident would
not deter her from completing the race.
Only when an interrupter immediately follows the coordinating
conjunction do you need to use commas. Read this example:
We
hoped that decorating the top of Christine's cupcake with a dead grasshopper
would freak her out. But, to our amazement, she just popped the whole
thing in her mouth, chewed, and swallowed.
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