• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Shannon's Blog
  • Announcements
  • Books
  • History
  • Math
  • Science
  • The World

Categorized Conjunctions

Conjunctions are words or short sentences that connect sentences or clauses. Instead of using and and but, use these conjunctions instead! They are separated in time, equality, contrasting, conditioning, and cause and effect!

(And sorry, this list is long and horizontal so it’s hard to read everything. I was trying to make it landscape so it was easier to see, but I have no idea how to LOL.) Enjoy!

TIME CONJUNCTIONS

-A minute later

-After

-After a short time

-Afterwards

-As soon as

-Before

-Briefly

-Finally

-First

-Fourth

-From here on

-Further

-Furthermore

-Gradually

-In the end

-Least

-Last

-Last of all

-Lastly

-Later

-Meanwhile

-Next

-Now

-On following day

-Presently

-Second

-Since

-Soon

-The next week

-Thereafter

-Third

-To begin with

-Third

-To begin with

-When

-While

EQUAL CONJUNCTIONS

-And

-Also

-Besides

-Equally important

-For example

-For instance

-For this purpose

-For this reason

-Hence

-In addition

-In fact

-In short

-In summary

-In the meanwhile

-In the meantime

-Just as important

-Moreover

-Nevertheless

-Nor

-Of equal important

-Or

-Similarly

-Such as

-Thus

-To be specific

-To repeat

-To sum up

-Ultimately

CONSTRASTING CONJUNCTIONS

-However

-In contrast

-In spite of

-In spite of this

-Meanwhile

-In the meantime

-On the contrary

-On the other hand

-Other hand

-Or

-Then

-Whatever

-Whereas

CONDITION CONJUNCTIONS

-Therefore

-Whomever

CAUSE AND EFFECT

-As an example

-As a consequence

-As a result

-Because

-Because of this

-But

-So

Previous Post: « Water Cycle
Next Post: The Periodic Table »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Anonymous

    December 24, 2020 at 2:20 am

    ……

  2. Steve

    December 17, 2020 at 5:29 am

    That was a easy read, and equally important, I learnt a lot. Note the use of the Equal Conjunction in the prior sentence! Looking forward to seeing other topics.

    • Shannon Yan

      December 17, 2020 at 4:02 pm

      guys this is my dad- his name is also stevie

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Shorts: What makes an ideal habitat for frogs?
  • Announcement
  • Human Digestive System: The Basics
  • Basketball Tips: Shooting
  • What is an isotope? -Shorts
  • English Reformation
  • What is the difference between displacement and distance? -Shorts
  • Basic Cell Structures and Parts
  • Happy Pride Month!
  • The Ending of the Project: The Book of Lost Things by John Connoly (Sequel)

Copyright © 2025 · Shannon's Blog · Log in