This document provides an overview of conjunctions including:
- Conjunctions are words that join words or groups of words, and there are two main types: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions.
- Coordinating conjunctions like "and", "or", and "but" connect words, phrases, and clauses of equal value that can stand alone as sentences.
- Subordinating conjunctions like "although", "because", and "since" introduce dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as sentences and rely on the rest of the sentence for their meaning.
- Examples are provided of sentences using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, and there is a conjunction quiz and homework