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Coordinating Conjunctions<\/h1>\n

Coordinating conjunctions are important in English grammar because they connect two independent clauses, two adjectives, or two nouns. Without a coordinating conjunction, these items would be considered separate and the meaning of the sentence could be unclear.<\/p>\n

Some examples of coordinating conjunctions include: and, but, for, nor, yet,<\/p>\n

Grade 1<\/h3>\n