A coordinating conjunction, also called a coordinator, links parts of a sentence with the same status. This could be two independent main clauses, two noun phrases, adjectives, adverbials etc of equal importance.
They include:
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
There's a memory for remembering them: FANBOYS.
For Examples of sentences using Cordinating Conjunctions:
Most of the passangers were happy sitting around in the VIP, for it had been a long on the bus.
My friends and I attended the class.
I didn't wear it, nor did they.
I was tired but happy.
Would you like tea or coffee?
The sun is warm, yet the air is cool.
Ian Kasela isn't the only a musician in his family, so are his brother, sister, and his uncle.
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