100 Common Conjunction Words in English

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Conjunctions play a crucial role in connecting words, phrases, and clauses, enhancing the flow and coherence of sentences. Understanding common conjunction words is essential for effective communication in English.

Here, we present a list of 100 common conjunctions and a sentence for each of the conjunction words categorized for clarity and convenience.

ForOnceHardly…whenAlternatively
AndIn caseScarcely…whenIncidentally
NorProvided thatWhat with…andEventually
ButTillSuch…thatHenceforth
OrSinceSo…thatNotwithstanding
YetThoughHoweverSubsequently
SoWheneverThereforeThereafter
AlthoughWhereverMeanwhileIn addition
BecauseAs soon asNeverthelessIn contrast
SinceEven thoughFurthermoreOn the other hand
WhileAs long asMoreoverIn fact
BeforeNow thatSimilarlyAlso
AfterBoth…andLikewiseAbove all
UnlessEither…orIndeedIn conclusion
IfNeither…norCertainlyIn summary
WhenNot only…but alsoThusIn essence
WhereSo…asAdditionallyTo sum up
AsWhether…orHenceIn the meantime
As thoughJust…asConsequentlyFor instance
UntilThe…theStillUndoubtedly
ThanAs…asBesidesOf course
Even ifAs much…asOtherwiseAccordingly
As ifNo sooner…thanInsteadFinally
In order thatRather…thanThenNonetheless
So thatIf…thenAnywayAs a result

Let’s make sentences with these conjunction words:

Coordinating Conjunctions

  1. For: She studied diligently, for she wanted to excel in the exam.
  2. And: He enjoys both reading and writing in his free time.
  3. Nor: She neither likes coffee nor tea.
  4. But: The weather was cold, but they decided to go for a hike.
  5. Or: You can choose either the blue or the red shirt.
  6. Yet: She was tired, yet she continued working on her project.
  7. So: The movie was exciting, so they decided to watch it again.

Subordinating Conjunctions

  1. Although: Although it was raining, they went for a walk.
  2. Because: She stayed indoors because it was snowing heavily.
  3. Since: They have been friends since kindergarten.
  4. While: He likes to listen to music while exercising.
  5. Before: Finish your homework before you go out to play.
  6. After: We’ll have dinner after the movie ends.
  7. Unless: You won’t succeed unless you put in the effort.
  8. If: If it rains, we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
  9. When: She smiles when she sees her favorite pet.
  10. Where: We’ll meet at the park where we first met.
  11. As: He sang as if he were a professional singer.
  12. As though: He acted confidently, as though he had visited the place before.
  13. Until: We’ll wait here until you return.
  14. Than: She is taller than her younger sister.
  15. Even if: Even if it’s challenging, he enjoys solving puzzles.
  16. As if: She acted as if she had never met him before.
  17. In order that: He worked hard in order that he could afford a new car.
  18. So that: Open the window so that fresh air can come in.
  19. Once: Once you finish your work, you can join us.
  20. In case: Bring an umbrella in case it rains.
  21. Provided that: You can join us, provided that you finish your tasks.
  22. Till: Wait here till I come back.
  23. Since: Since you love chocolate, I bought some for you.
  24. Though: Though it’s cold, she prefers ice cream.
  25. Whenever: Call me whenever you need assistance.
  26. Wherever: Travel wherever your heart desires.
  27. As soon as: As soon as the movie started, he felt sick.
  28. Even though: He continued his reading, even though the library was closing soon.
  29. As long as: You can stay as long as you follow the rules.
  30. Now that: Now that the exams are over, we can relax.

Correlative Conjunctions

  1. Both…and: Both Sarah and John enjoy hiking in the mountains.
  2. Either…or: Either you complete the assignment or face the consequences.
  3. Neither…nor: Neither the teacher nor the students were aware of the surprise.
  4. Not only…but also: Not only did she win the race, but she also set a new record.
  5. So…as: The weather was so hot as we decided to stay indoors.
  6. Whether…or: Whether you come to the party or not is entirely up to you.
  7. Just…as: Just the sun set, as the fireworks began.
  8. The…the: The more you practice, the better you’ll become.
  9. As…as: She is as talented as she is dedicated.
  10. As much…as: He displayed as much determination as a seasoned athlete.
  11. No sooner…than: No sooner did he arrive than the meeting started.
  12. Rather…than: I would rather go for a hike than watch another movie tonight.
  13. If…then: If it rains, then the picnic will be canceled.
  14. Hardly…when: Hardly had we started the journey when the car broke down.
  15. Scarcely…when: Scarcely had she begun her presentation when the power went out.
  16. What with…and: What with the traffic and the unexpected detour, we arrived late.
  17. Such…that: His speech was such impactful that it resonated with everyone.
  18. So…that: The crowd was so excited that they cheered throughout the performance.
100 Common Conjunction Words in English with Example Sentences

Conjunctive Adverbs

  1. However: She wanted to go; however, she had other commitments.
  2. Therefore: He studied hard; therefore, he performed well in the exam.
  3. Meanwhile: She prepared dinner; meanwhile, he set the table.
  4. Nevertheless: It was raining; nevertheless, they decided to go for a walk.
  5. Furthermore: The report was detailed; furthermore, it included relevant graphs.
  6. Moreover: The project was completed on time; moreover, it exceeded expectations.
  7. Similarly: She enjoys painting; similarly, her brother is passionate about photography.
  8. Likewise: He loves swimming; likewise, his sister is a skilled diver.
  9. Indeed: The view from the mountain was breathtaking; indeed, it was unforgettable.
  10. Certainly: She will attend the event; certainly, it’s an important occasion.
  11. Thus: She finished the book; thus, she could start a new one.
  12. Additionally: The team won the championship; additionally, they broke several records.
  13. Hence: The car broke down; hence, they had to call for assistance.
  14. Consequently: The market crashed; consequently, many investors suffered losses.
  15. Still: The rain was heavy; still, they decided to go for a picnic.
  16. Besides: He loves watching football; besides, he enjoys cricket.
  17. Otherwise: The weather was clear; otherwise, the outdoor event would be canceled.
  18. Instead: We planned to go out; instead, we stayed in, and played indoor games.
  19. Then: She prepared the ingredients; then, she started cooking.
  20. Anyway: It was raining; anyway, we decided to play football.
  21. Alternatively: You can take the bus; alternatively, you can use a taxi.
  22. Incidentally: They met at the conference; incidentally, they discovered common interests.
  23. Eventually: The project faced challenges; eventually, they found innovative solutions.
  24. Henceforth: The rules have changed; henceforth, new guidelines will be followed.
  25. Notwithstanding: The challenges were significant; notwithstanding, they persevered.
  26. Subsequently: The meeting concluded; subsequently, they implemented the discussed changes.
  27. Thereafter: The event took place; thereafter, participants shared their experiences.
  28. In addition: She completed the required tasks; in addition, she took on extra responsibilities.
  29. In contrast: The two paintings were different; in contrast, they conveyed unique messages.
  30. On the other hand: He prefers tea; on the other hand, his sister prefers coffee.
  31. In fact: The experiment succeeded; in fact, it exceeded expectations.
  32. Also: Raj loves cycling; also, he enjoys hiking.
  33. Above all: They value honesty; above all, integrity is paramount.
  34. In conclusion: She summarized the key points; in conclusion, the presentation ended.
  35. In summary: The report outlined key findings; in summary, the main points were highlighted.
  36. In essence: The policy aimed at fairness; in essence, it sought equitable treatment.
  37. To sum up: He reviewed the main arguments; to sum up, the debate concluded.
  38. In the meantime: They continued working; in the meantime, they awaited further instructions.
  39. For instance: She has various hobbies; for instance, she enjoys painting and hiking.
  40. Undoubtedly: The evidence supports the claim; undoubtedly, the conclusion is valid.
  41. Of course: Do you want any support? Of course, I’m here to assist you.
  42. Accordingly: The instructions were clear; accordingly, everyone followed the rules.
  43. Finally: After a long wait, the day arrived; finally, the World Cup started.
  44. Nonetheless: The journey was difficult; nonetheless, they reached their destination.
  45. As a result: He had good preparation. As a result, he could easily pass the IELTS.

Feel free to print it out, work through the exercises, and keep it as a handy reference for your English language journey. Practice is key, and this PDF is crafted to make your learning process both engaging and effective.

Mastering these common conjunction words empowers writers and speakers to construct clear, coherent, and well-structured sentences in English. Whether coordinating, subordinating,

Sabiul Hoque is an English language enthusiast and the founder of Better English Study. He loves making English learning simple and accessible for everyone.

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