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What are some sentences using conjuctions?

Sentences with Conjunctions:

1. Coordinating Conjunctions:

* For: The sun was setting, for the birds were singing their evening songs.

* And: The children played in the park, and their laughter filled the air.

* Nor: She didn't eat breakfast, nor did she drink any coffee.

* But: He wanted to go to the beach, but it was raining.

* Or: Would you like tea, or would you prefer coffee?

* Yet: He was tired, yet he continued working.

* So: The weather was beautiful, so we decided to go for a hike.

2. Subordinating Conjunctions:

* Although: Although it was cold, she wore a dress.

* Because: We had to leave early because the train was delayed.

* Since: Since it was his birthday, we bought him a cake.

* While: She was reading a book, while he was watching TV.

* Unless: You won't get a good grade unless you study hard.

* Before: We will eat dinner before we go to the movies.

* After: After the storm, the sun came out.

* If: If you finish your work, you can go outside.

3. Correlative Conjunctions:

* Both... and: Both the cat and the dog were asleep.

* Neither... nor: Neither rain nor snow could stop her.

* Not only... but also: He was not only tall but also strong.

* Either... or: Either you come with me, or you stay here.

* Whether... or: Whether you like it or not, you have to do it.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more ways to use conjunctions in sentences. The key is to use them to connect words, phrases, and clauses in a grammatically correct and meaningful way.

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