A1 Conjunctions & Connectors 1 min read 简单

Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because

Conjunctions join two ideas. And adds, but contrasts, or gives a choice, so shows result, because gives a reason.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Conjunctions are the glue that holds your sentences together by linking ideas, choices, or reasons.

  • Use 'and' to add information: I like tea and coffee.
  • Use 'but' to show contrast: It is sunny but cold.
  • Use 'because' to explain a reason: I am tired because I worked late.
Idea 1 + [Conjunction] + Idea 2

Overview

## Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because
Conjunctions are joining words that connect two ideas.
### And — adds information
  • I like tea and coffee.
  • She is tall and kind.
### But — contrast
  • I like tea but not coffee.
  • He is tall but not very strong.
### Or — choice
  • Tea or coffee?
  • You can walk or take the bus.
### So — result
  • I was tired, so I went to bed.
  • It was hot, so we opened the window.
### Because — reason
  • I went to bed because I was tired.
  • She is happy because she passed the exam.

Conjunction Usage Table

Conjunction Function Example
And
Addition
I like tea and cake.
But
Contrast
I like tea but not cake.
Or
Choice
Tea or cake?
So
Result
I am hungry, so I eat.
Because
Reason
I eat because I am hungry.

Common Conversational Shortening

Full Informal
Because
'cause

Meanings

Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses. They help you express complex thoughts without using short, choppy sentences.

1

Addition

Adding information or items together.

“I have a cat and a dog.”

“She is smart and kind.”

2

Contrast

Showing a difference or opposition.

“I like him, but he is busy.”

“It is cheap but good.”

3

Choice

Presenting alternatives.

“Do you want tea or coffee?”

“We can walk or take the bus.”

4

Result

Showing the consequence of an action.

“I was hungry, so I ate.”

“It is raining, so I have an umbrella.”

5

Reason

Explaining why something happened.

“I am happy because it is my birthday.”

“She left because she was bored.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because
Form Structure Example
Addition
A + and + B
Cats and dogs.
Contrast
A + but + B
Fast but small.
Choice
A + or + B
Yes or no.
Result
A + so + B
Rain, so stay.
Reason
A + because + B
Stay because rain.

正式程度

正式
I am hungry, therefore I shall dine.

I am hungry, therefore I shall dine. (Dining)

中性
I am hungry, so I will eat.

I am hungry, so I will eat. (Dining)

非正式
I'm hungry, so I'm gonna eat.

I'm hungry, so I'm gonna eat. (Dining)

俚语
Starving, gonna grab food.

Starving, gonna grab food. (Dining)

Conjunction Connections

Conjunctions

Addition

  • And Plus

Contrast

  • But Opposite

按水平分级的例句

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I like apples and bananas.

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2

I am tired but happy.

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3

Do you want tea or coffee?

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I am hungry, so I will eat.

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She studied hard, but she did not pass.

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2

I stayed home because it was raining.

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3

We can go to the beach or the park.

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4

He is kind and very funny.

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The project was difficult, so we asked for help.

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2

I wanted to travel, but I had no money.

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3

I am learning English because I want a better job.

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4

You can call me or send me an email.

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1

The results were promising, and the team was optimistic.

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2

It was a long day, so I decided to retire early.

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3

The plan is ambitious, but it is achievable.

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4

We chose this route because it is faster.

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The evidence was compelling, yet the jury remained skeptical.

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2

He was exhausted, so he opted for a quiet evening.

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3

The policy is flawed, and it requires immediate revision.

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4

They succeeded because they worked as a unit.

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The argument is sound, and the implications are profound.

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2

The situation is precarious, so we must act with caution.

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3

It is not merely a suggestion, but a requirement.

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4

The phenomenon persists because of underlying factors.

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容易混淆

Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because 对比 So vs Because

Both explain logic but in reverse directions.

Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because 对比 And vs Or

Used in lists but have different meanings.

Conjunctions: And, But, Or, So, Because 对比 But vs Yet

Both show contrast.

常见错误

I like cat and dog.

I like cats and dogs.

Use plural for general likes.

I am tired so I sleep.

I am tired, so I sleep.

Comma needed.

Because I am tired, so I sleep.

I am tired, so I sleep.

Don't use both.

I like tea or coffee.

I like tea and coffee.

Use 'and' for inclusion.

He is nice but he is mean.

He is nice, but he is mean.

Comma for clauses.

I go to work because I want money.

I go to work because I need money.

Contextual nuance.

Do you want tea and coffee?

Do you want tea or coffee?

Choice requires 'or'.

It was raining, but I went out.

It was raining, yet I went out.

Use 'yet' for stronger contrast.

I am happy because of I won.

I am happy because I won.

Because + clause.

So I was late.

I was late, so I missed the bus.

So needs a result.

The data is good, and it is accurate.

The data is both good and accurate.

Correlative usage.

I did it because of I wanted to.

I did it because I wanted to.

Because + clause.

It is cold, so I wear a coat.

It is cold, so I am wearing a coat.

Tense consistency.

I like apples, and oranges, and pears.

I like apples, oranges, and pears.

Oxford comma/list style.

句型

I like ___ and ___.

I am ___ because ___.

It is ___ but ___.

I have ___ so I will ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

I'm busy, so call later.

Social Media very common

I love travel and food!

Job Interview common

I have skills, but I want to learn.

Travel common

Do you take cash or card?

Food Delivery common

I want the pizza because it's hot.

Email common

I am writing because I have a question.

💡

Use Commas

Always use a comma before 'but' and 'so' when joining two full sentences.
⚠️

Don't Double Up

Never use 'because' and 'so' together in the same sentence.
🎯

Start with Because

You can start a sentence with 'because', but remember the comma!
💬

Keep it Simple

In casual speech, 'and' is your best friend for keeping a story moving.

Smart Tips

Use a comma before 'but' and 'so' to help the reader breathe.

I wanted to go but I was tired. I wanted to go, but I was tired.

Use 'because' to link a result to a cause.

I am happy. I won. I am happy because I won.

Use 'or' to present options clearly.

Do you want tea and coffee? Do you want tea or coffee?

Use 'but' to highlight the difference between two facts.

He is rich and he is unhappy. He is rich, but he is unhappy.

发音

and /ənd/

Stress

Conjunctions are usually unstressed in a sentence.

Rising-Falling

I like tea ↗ and coffee ↘.

Listing items.

记住它

记忆技巧

Remember FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.

视觉联想

Imagine a bridge connecting two islands. The bridge is labeled 'And', 'But', 'Or', 'So', 'Because'.

Rhyme

And adds more, but shows the change, or gives a choice, so results range.

Story

I wanted to go out, but it was raining. So, I stayed home. I read a book and drank tea because I was bored.

Word Web

AndButOrSoBecauseYetNor

挑战

Write 5 sentences about your day using one conjunction in each.

文化笔记

Americans use 'so' very frequently in casual speech.

British speakers often use 'and' to start sentences in informal contexts.

Australians often use 'but' at the end of a sentence.

These words have Germanic roots, evolving from Old English connectors.

对话开场白

Do you like coffee or tea?

Are you tired or energetic today?

What is a good book you read?

How do you balance work and life?

日记主题

Describe your favorite food.
Describe your best friend.
Write about a difficult day.
Discuss a life goal.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

I like tea ___ coffee.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: and
Addition.
Choose the correct word. 多项选择

It is cold, ___ I will wear a coat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: so
Result.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I am tired because so I sleep.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am tired, so I sleep.
Don't use both.
Combine the sentences. Sentence Building

I am hungry. I will eat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am hungry, so I will eat.
Cause and effect.
Match the conjunction to its function. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Contrast
But shows difference.
Fill in the blank.

Do you want cake ___ ice cream?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: or
Choice.
Choose the correct word. 多项选择

I studied hard, ___ I failed.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: but
Contrast.
Combine the sentences. Sentence Building

I am late. There is traffic.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am late because there is traffic.
Reason.

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

I like tea ___ coffee.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: and
Addition.
Choose the correct word. 多项选择

It is cold, ___ I will wear a coat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: so
Result.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I am tired because so I sleep.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am tired, so I sleep.
Don't use both.
Combine the sentences. Sentence Building

I am hungry. I will eat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am hungry, so I will eat.
Cause and effect.
Match the conjunction to its function. Match Pairs

But

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Contrast
But shows difference.
Fill in the blank.

Do you want cake ___ ice cream?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: or
Choice.
Choose the correct word. 多项选择

I studied hard, ___ I failed.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: but
Contrast.
Combine the sentences. Sentence Building

I am late. There is traffic.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I am late because there is traffic.
Reason.

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

Yes, in informal English it is very common to start a sentence with 'And' to continue a story.

Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction used to show reason.

If you are joining two independent clauses, yes. If you are just joining two words, no.

'Or' is for positive choices, 'nor' is for negative choices.

Yes, it is common in spoken English to start a sentence with 'So' to introduce a result.

Use 'but' when the second part of the sentence contradicts the first.

Yes, like 'yet', 'nor', 'for', 'although', 'since', etc.

It is neutral and used in almost every situation.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

y, pero, o

Spanish changes 'y' to 'e' before 'i' sounds.

French high

et, mais, ou

French has more complex rules for 'because' (parce que vs car).

German high

und, aber, oder

German 'aber' can be used as a particle, not just a conjunction.

Japanese low

to, demo, matawa

Japanese conjunctions often follow the noun instead of preceding it.

Arabic moderate

wa, lakin, aw

Arabic 'wa' is often attached to the following word.

Chinese moderate

hé, dànshì, huòzhě

Chinese conjunctions are not used to connect sentences in the same way as English.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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