Lesson on how to use COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS - FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
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- This video is about Coordinating Conjunctions. Conjunctions are joiners, words that connect parts of a sentence. There are three types: coordinating, subordinating and correlative. In this mini-lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the coordinating ones. He will be using simple sentences to get a better understanding of them.
The lesson is mainly designated for elementary students who wish to study or review English grammar and vocabulary. However, it would also help students who are at an advanced level and wish to brush up on English grammar.
Mr. P. is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, Canada, who has been teaching English since 1997. He is a certified English teacher specializing in EFL, ESL, TOESL, TOEFL, #IELTS, KET, PET, CAE, FCE, and CPE. He taught English to adults in Rome for 20 years and became an Honorary Fellow at UNITELMA Sapienza University in Rome in 2015.
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I thought that the two prepositions for "the weekend" were On or At. Am I incorrect?
It depends what phrase you use it with.
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May I use 'OR' more than one time in a clause. Like:
1. Rakesh is Hypocrite or Pessimistic or miserly.
(May it be grammatically true?)
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Thank u ❤I have one Q plz Is it correct to put comma after "or"?
Imane Bb it is better not to
Sir, which option is correct in both questions?
1.It is ten years ago........he started his business.
A) that B) when
2.It was ten years ago........ he started his business.
A) when B) that
Thankyou to help my homework
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Rama and gopal are watching a movie.is it simple or compound sentence? Plz explain it
Mr. Marc.....I always miss understand with the simple sentence and the compound sentence. because one has the conjunction without comma, the other one has the conjunction with the comma. if one clause in the compound sentence has the pronoun, can that clause count as an independent clause or a simple sentence???
Even though it's already 2024 I got an A on my exam from watching this
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Please I have question,
All these sentences have been used comma without coordinating conjunction. These sentences I cited from email I have received from yahoo new , so it must be corrected. Please , can you tell us what the excuses here?
1- A San Diego grand jury indicted the Hunters for allegedly using campaign accounts to pay for their children's private school tuition, lavish travel including restaurant meals that frequently cost hundreds of dollars.
2-The indictment alleges the Hunters lied about how the money was spent, with the couple saying it went to charity or campaign events when prosecutors said it was really used for groceries, restaurant meals and clothing.
3-Hunter appeared to blame his wife for the violations in an interview with Fox News last year, saying he gave Margaret power of attorney when he was deployed to Iraq as a marine in 2003, and that she oversaw his campaign finances.
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I am sorry but I cannot do that. This will be work for me and I get paid to do that. All the best
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Mr. Marc......... I read kids books in the Library, and why I saw sentences in the book sometime begin with a coordinating conjunction. Can you explain for me a little big about this issue?? Will the grammar still correct or not for this type of sentence? I have asked you about this problem before in the below comment, but you didn't respond me yet so I ask you one more time for it.
Oh sorry I did not read your comment. Sometimes it is correct to start sentences. The reason goes beyond a teacher's answer. There is no reason. However, it is correct "sometimes" to start a sentence with a coordinating conjunction but it depends on the case. All the best to you. Please share
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You are welcome! There is an updated lesson on this topic....check it out here.....th-cam.com/video/CS7g_6cb0OU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for this video. It helped me a lot!
And here is my sentence:
"I lost weight and I am happy for it, but I'm not skinny yet."
Is it right?
that's right !: )
What is the difference between the coordinating conjuctions in simple sentence without comma and coordinating conjunctions with comma in compound sentence.... why can't we use only one instead??? Thank You............it's must has the difference..............it confused me......
I know, I think I will need to do more videos on this topic. All the best. Please share
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Thanks a lot for the great lesson . your teaching style is very useful. especially for beginners
+alex marko thank you so much !
Is “alongwith “ a coordinating conjunction??
No it is not. Please share
How do I know when to put the commas and when to not to?
great question ! the oxford comma ;) We'll have a lesson on that !
Guys in the meaning is
F-For
A-And
N-Nor
B-BUT
O-Or
Y-Yet
S-So.
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what is the difference between since, because and as?
Mahantesh Gyanappanavar good question for a new lesson :)
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is present tense and present perfect tense the same thing
No they are not ! please watch these lessons and you will understand ....th-cam.com/video/AnBsWRrAyp8/w-d-xo.html - and...th-cam.com/video/l-kOpbSa7HQ/w-d-xo.html
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and listening to music on the weekend. I believe your uses of the word "in" the weekend is incorrect.
Yes ! it is supposed to be ON the weekend or AT the weekend. Sorry !!!
I just got back from the States yesterday, so I'm still thinking in English. Is there any miskate in this Sentence ?
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Doesn't "SO" as a coordinating conjunction mean "THAT'S WHY" and not "SO THAT"?
Yes
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Hi marc,
i have a question, when do yo use yet and nor? o what it means in the sentences?
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+Santiago mora lopez Hello, Yet is used with the Present Perfect Tense ....EG: Have you done your homework yet ? -
NOR instead is used with NEITHER...EG: Neither she NOR he has been to Asia. I hope I answered your question.
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She didn't like me nor did I like her, I saw her at party so l left and went to my home
1."I am studying English now, but I will be going to church soon"
2. "I could not make it to church earlier today because I would have been caught in the storm"
3. My brother and sister did not go to the mall, for they were late
4. Mark is the eldest son yet he gets treated like a small kid.
5. Guts loathes Griffith, so he decides to kill me
6. I hate Nollywood music, nor do I like their musics
hope I got it all right?
Number 5 is incorrect
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Please work on personal pronouns for future tests. Sorry if I seemed rude I just wanted to help
Don’t you mean “on the weekend”
At weekends - on the weekend - during the weekend. It depends
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Ghar ki Padhai sorry I don't understand
The only time I've ever heard anyone use "for" or "yet" or "nor" as conjunctions is in this lesson. If "for" means "because," why not say "because?" Any native speaker would have said "She didn't believe and neither did the class." Or if you want to be very strictly pedantically correct, "Neither she nor the class believed me." Also, how can two parts of a sentence be equal? We can't emphasise two parts of a sentence. We always emphasise the part at the end. The difference between "I was sick so I didn't go" and "I didn't go because I was sick" is that the first sentence emphasises not going and the second emphasises sickness. And you NEVER put a comma before "and." Apart from that, the lesson was OK.
This is "your opinion" and it's quite acceptable, however you know that English has a lot of exceptions to GENERAL RULES. Your comment " any native speaker would have said....", was an exaggerating way of generalizing a "category", since I am a native speaker and I use other forms. You should be aware that English is not "only" spoken in the UK or the US. There are a variety of ways "native speakers" use the English language. Regarding a COMMA before AND....
When a coordinating conjunction is used to connect two independent clauses, a comma is always used.
Examples:
I hit my brother with a stick, and he cried.
The rain stopped, and the sun came out again.
Should I eat dinner, or should I play a game?
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Could u plz tell me what did u say that "and" means in addition to "but" ?????? i didn't get ur pronunciation...but means????
and= in addition to - but= except /other than
This isn't bad but it is very stilted. I think there could be better lessons out there.
This is an old lesson. Please watch my recent ones.
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what is cumulative conjunction ?
A cumulative conjunction merely adds one statement to another. Examples are: and, both…and, as well as, not only…but also - They are also called correlative conjunctions. Please share
Yet mean still
yet means now, in addition, still, nevertheless, again, so far, etc.
Mr. Marc.... It's very hard for me to make sentences with all types of phrases, clauses, and compound complex sentences separate by commas in sentences. I can make simple, compound, and complex sentences with a conjunction, but It's very hard for me to do those phrase, clause, noun clause, adjective clause, adverb clause, and compound complex sentences with commas in it.............Every time I do, the sentence doesn't make any sense.
The only way to learn how to use conjunctions is by reading and writing and then have a teacher correct it. I hope it helps. All the best
Englishing Oh I think I made a mistake in this writing, and that is why you didn’t get what I was saying. I will recorrect my mistake.... read my comment on more time ok Mr Marc..... thank you for your help.......
Englishing I have already corrected my writing Mr. Marc.... It's very hard for me to make sentences with all types of phrases, clauses, and compound complex sentences separate by commas in sentences. I can make simple, compound, and complex sentences with a commas, but It's very hard for me to do those phrase, clause, noun clause, adjective clause, adverb clause, and compound complex sentences with commas in it.............Every time I do, the sentence doesn't make any sense.
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My test is in October. 18 and 19 2018 I wish coordinating conjunction helps my test 😖😖😖
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I did not like the way you explain I think that you should improve
I am sorry for that. Hope you find someone else that you like :)
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I don't MAKE mistakes !
or you know,
just use grammarly
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what is cumulative conjunction ?
Cumulative conjunctions merely add one statement to another. Examples are: and, both…and, as well as, not only…but also. Please share