Coordinating conjunctions connect two or more equal ideas in a sentence.

  • You’d better leave now, or you’ll be late.
  • I tried walking to work, but it was too cold outside.

Correlative conjunctions are conjunction pairs that connect two or more equal ideas.

  • Both Caterina and Chungwon enjoyed the concert.
  • A blue whale can grow as long as three school buses.

Subordinating conjunctions connect a dependent clause to an independent clause.

  • She joined the volleyball game after she finished work.
  • I’m taking care of their cat while they’re on vacation.

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