Sentence Structures

Types of Sentence Structures and Conjunctions

Types of Sentence Structures

Type Structure Example
Simple Independent clause I like coffee.
Compound Independent clause + coordinating conjunction + Independent clause I like coffee and Mary likes tea.
Complex Independent clause + dependent clause We missed our plane because we were late.
Compound-Complex Independent clause + dependent clause + coordinating conjunction + Independent clause John didn’t come because he was ill so Mary was not happy.
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Guide to Conjunctions

A) Coordinating Conjunctions:

Coordinating conjunctions serve to join elements of equal rank, including words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.

Cumulative or Copulative Conjunctions:

  • And
  • Both…. And…
  • As well as
  • No less than
  • Not only …..but also

Alternative or Disjunctive Conjunctions:

  • Or
  • Either…. Or
  • Neither … nor
  • Otherwise/else

Adversative Conjunctions:

  • But
  • Still/yet
  • Nevertheless
  • Whereas/while
  • Only

Illative Conjunctions:

  • For
  • Therefore
  • So/consequently

B) Subordinating Conjunctions:

Subordinating conjunctions are employed to connect a subordinate clause to a principal clause.

Conjunctions of Time:

  • Before
  • After
  • Since
  • Till/until
  • As soon as
  • While
  • So long as
  • When
  • As
  • Whenever

Conjunctions of Cause/Reason:

  • Because
  • Since
  • As

Conjunctions of Result or Consequence:

  • That

Conjunctions of Purpose:

  • That
  • So that
  • Lest
  • In order that

Conjunctions of Condition:

  • If
  • As if
  • Unless
  • Provided/provided that

Conjunctions of Concession or Contrast:

  • Although
  • Though
  • However

Conjunctions of Comparison:

  • As
  • Than

Conjunctions of Extent or Manner:

  • As
  • According to

Note: “Til,” “since,” “for,” “after,” “but,” and “before” are used as both prepositions or conjunctions.

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