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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. Use a comma after certain introductory elements. (1) Use a comma to set off a mild exclamation such as well, oh, or why at the beginning of a sentence. Other introductory words, such as yes and no, are also set off with commas. EXAMPLES Oh, I see. Yes, she has that book. (2) Use a comma after an introductory phrase or clause.

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  4. Students will be able to identify conjunctions in a sentence, consider the correct placement of commas, and identify what the conjunctions are combining in a sentence. This worksheet can be used as a warm-up, practice after a lesson, or given as homework. The answer key is provided. PDF download.

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  5. coordinating conjunction, no comma is needed. Examples: I want to study at my university library or at the local coffee shop. Phil was entranced by the dancer’s stage presence and graceful movements. Activity Insert commas and coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) when appropriate to complete the sentences. 1.

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  6. 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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  7. Coordinating conjunctions (also sometimes called coordinators) join words, phrases, or clauses of equal weight or importance in a sentence. When they are used to join two independent clauses, a comma is placed before the conjunction. For example: • “Seoul is a large city. It is located in Asia.”.

  8. May 12, 2021 · The primary educational objective of this worksheet is to help students understand and practice coordinating conjunctions, specifically focusing on the acronym FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).

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