CONJUNCTIONS

CONJUNCTIONS

Conjunctions vs transitions

And, but, yet, so, nor, and or are known as conjunctions, or coordinating conjunctions. Like transitions, they link two or more independent clauses. The punctuation before a conjunction is always a comma, except with very simple, brief ideas, in which case a comma is unnecessary.

Therefore belongs to a group of words known as transitions, sentence adverbs, conjuncts, or conjunctive adverbs. They express a meaning relation between the idea in the second of two independent clauses and the first one. Other transition words include consequently, however, furthermore, and nevertheless

Be stupid, be dumb, be funny, if that's who you are. Don't try to be someone that society wants you to be; that's stupid, so be yourself.

In order for a man to feel whole, he needs someone to look up to and someone to look up to him; A woman may very well form a friendship with a man, but (in order) for this to endure, it must be assisted by a little physical antipathy / aversión / dislike;

CONJUNCTION PHRASES

the conjunction phrase so that: He was standing in the shadow so that I could not see his face clearly.

We do not write in order to be understood; we write in order to understand; Read in order to live; Do we have to talk in order to agree or agree in order to talk?

We read in order to know we are not alone, I once heard, and perhaps it could also be suggested that we write in order not to be alone; We have art in order not to die of the truth.

When it comes to politics, I sit down on a sofa and grab some popcorn - or sometimes I crouch down in order not to get shot.

EMPHATIC CONJUNCTIONS

and yet, but nevertheless ...
Be stupid, be dumb, be funny, if that's who you are. Don't try to be someone that society wants you to be; that's stupid. So be yourself.
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