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Conjunctions are like glue within sentences; they join words, phrases and clauses together. Conjunctions allow the writer to form compound and complex sentences. This collection of conjunction worksheets and activities helps learners understand how conjunctions can be used effectively to join ideas together. Coordinating conjunctions include ‘for’, ‘and’, ‘nor’, ‘but’, ‘or’, ‘yet’ and ‘so’ (F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.); subordinating conjunctions include ‘because’, ‘although’, ‘if’, ‘whenever’ and others.

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Using Conjunctions Card Set

Use conjunctions to turn simple sentences into compound sentences. Laminate for a longer lasting resource.

Using Conjunctions Sheet

Use the given conjunctions to turn simple sentences into compound sentences.

Choosing Conjunctions (2)

Choose a conjunction to complete each sentence.

Choosing Conjunctions (1)

Choose a conjunction to complete each sentence.

Using Conjunctions

Choose a conjunction to join each sentence pair.

Find the Conjunctions

An introduction to conjunctions. Circle the conjunction in each of the sentences.

Time Connective Strips

A set of word strips showing time connectives.

Time Connective Cards

A set of word cards showing time connectives.

Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (2)

Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.

Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (1)

Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.

Writing Dependent Clauses: Complex Sentences (3)

Create complex sentences by adding a dependent clause to each independent clause.

Writing Dependent Clauses: Complex Sentences (2)

Create complex sentences by adding a dependent clause to each independent clause.