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  1. FANBOYS Conjunction Practice! Name: _____ Date: _____ Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct FANBOYS conjunctions. 1. I was rushing to my appointment, _____ I still didn’t make it on time. 2. I am going to pull my grades up in Math class, _____ next semester I will be on the honor roll. 2.

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  2. Part A: Combine Sentences with FANBOYS . Each question has two sentences. Combine the two sentences into one sentence using for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Example . I like grilled pork. I don’t like spicy rice cake. I like grilled pork, but I don’t like spicy rice cake. Questions . 1. Jennifer was good at science. Her sister had trouble ...

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  4. www.livingston.org › Domain › 631Compound Sentences

    FANBOYS: Joining Sentences with Coordinators Coordinators help you join sentences that are logically related. The easiest way to remember the seven coordinators is to remember the word FANBOYS. FANBOYS is an acronym: a word made up of the first letters of the names of the seven coordinators: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

  5. FANBOYS . Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) These are used to make a compound sentence out of two independent clauses (or complete sentences). Using the word FANBOYS makes it easy to remember the coordinating conjunctions. When using a fanboy to connect two sentences, a comma goes before the fanboy. F A N B O Y S

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  6. We use commas to set of introductory words and clauses, to separate items in a list, in compound sentences, in dates, with quotation marks and in various other instances. These worksheets provide students with further practice using commas.

  7. PDF. Teacher Directions:Use this 20-question worksheet to help students recognize when commas should and should not be used in conjunction with FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). There are two parts. In Part I, students simply decide whether to keep or remove the comma.

  8. 2. FANBOYS FANBOYS is a handy mnemonic device for remembering the coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So. These words function as connectors. They can connect words, phrases, and clauses, like this: Words: I am almost dressed and ready. Phrases: My socks are in the living room or under my bed.

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