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  1. FANBOYS. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. A useful strategy to remember them is to memorize the acronym FANBOYS: N. B. O. Y. S. o. n. o. u. r. e. o. r. d. r. Joining Independent Clauses. An independent clause can stand by itself as a complete sentence.

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  2. www.hancockcollege.edu › writing › documentsFANBOYS

    El término “fanboys” se usa para referirse a la lista de conjunciones coordinantes que son usadas para hacer una oración compuesta de dos oraciones independientes.

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  3. 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.

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    • Joining Independent Clauses
    • Joining Nouns
    • Notes About Coordinating Conjunctions
    • Exercises: Coordinating Conjunctions

    One purpose of a coordinating conjunction is to join two independent clauses(simple sentences). For example: { simple sentence } . { simple sentence } . I am hungry. I do not have any food. With a coordinating conjunction: { simple sentence } , [FANBOYS] { simple sentence } . I am hungry, but I do not have any food. When you combine two independent...

    Some coordinating conjunctions can also join noun phrases. (A noun phrase is a word like "pizza" or "delicious pizza"). For example, 1. She likes basketball and soccer. (two nouns joined by and) 2. You can have soup orsalad. 3. She cannot dance norsing. 4. She looked beautiful yetworried. Notes 1. When joining phrases, do not put a comma beforethe ...

    1. The most common FANBOYS are and, but, or, so. The conjunction for is old-fashioned and rarely used. 2. In academic and professional writing, FANBOYS are generally not usedto start sentences. Instead, they are used to join two independent clauses to make a compound sentence. However, in informal writing and speaking, FANBOYS are often used to sta...

    Questions? Find a mistake? Please leave a commentbelow. - Created by Matthew Barton of Englishcurrent.com (copyright) Related Pages 1. Conjunctions Exercises 2. Conjunctive Adverbs Examples and Exercises

  4. www.livingston.org › Domain › 631FANBOYS Handout

    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. Mary enjoys math, for it is challenging.

  5. 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 ...

  6. THE COORDINATING CONJUNCTION. Recognize a coordinating conjunction when you find one. And, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet—these are the seven coordinating conjunctions. To remember all seven, you might want to learn one of these acronyms: FANBOYS, YAFNOBS, or FONYBAS.