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conjunctions

Conjunctions are one of the main parts of speech: they are words that connect other words, phrases or clauses to form more complex sentences. They’re unassuming words that fall into three main kinds: subordinating, coordinating and correlative.

 

And, but, for, so, and other smaller words are coordinating conjunctions. Because, although, despite, and the like are subordinating.

When to Use A Comma Before “And”?

  • by

Use commas before “and” when joining two independent clauses to form a compound sentence. Sometimes, a comma is used after ‘and’ in a series or list.