Coordinating Conjunctions:
* For the cake was delicious, and the party was fun.
* But I wanted to stay, so I agreed to help.
* You can go to the movies or you can stay home.
* We went to the store, yet we didn't buy anything.
* I will buy the chips, nor will I buy the dip.
Subordinating Conjunctions:
* Because it was raining, we stayed inside.
* Although she was tired, she finished the project.
* If you study hard, you will succeed.
* Since you are here, let's get started.
* Unless you help me, I won't be able to finish.
* While I was cooking, the phone rang.
* Before you leave, make sure to lock the door.
* After the game, we went out for pizza.
* As soon as you get there, give me a call.
Correlative Conjunctions:
* Both my sister and my brother love pizza.
* Not only is she intelligent, but she is also kind.
* Either you finish the work or you lose your job.
* Neither the dog nor the cat wanted to go outside.
* Whether you like it or not, we are going to the beach.
Note: Conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses. They are essential for creating complex and varied sentences.