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Conjunctions— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Common ones include

because, since, although, while, if, when, where, unless, until, after, before. These show relationships like cause-effect, time, condition, or contrast

Correlative Conjunctions work in pairs

either...or, neither...nor, both...and, not only...but also, whether...or. These must be used together and maintain parallel structure.

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL frequently tests conjunctions in three ways: 1) Error detection where wrong conjunctions are used, 2) Fill-in-the-blanks requiring appropriate conjunction choice, 3) Sentence improvement asking for better conjunction usage. Questions often test logical relationships between clauses and parallel structure.

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question

Use the 'Logic Test' - read the sentence and identify the relationship between parts. If showing addition, use 'and'. If showing contrast, use 'but' or 'however'.

If showing cause-effect, use 'because' or 'since'. If showing choice, use 'or'. This eliminates wrong options quickly.

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Identify the relationship between clauses. First clause: 'He studied hard' (positive action). Second clause: 'he failed' (negative result).

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Apply logic test. There's contrast between expectation and result.

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Step 3

Find contrast conjunction. Among options, 'but' shows contrast.

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Verify by substitution. 'He studied hard but he failed the exam' - makes logical sense. Answer: (b) but Another Shortcut: For correlative conjunctions, check if both parts maintain parallel structure. 'He likes not only cricket but also football' - both parts after conjunctions are nouns (cricket, football), so it's correct.

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

Students often confuse 'because' and 'since'. While both show cause-effect, 'because' gives direct reason, 'since' gives known/obvious reason. Also, using 'and' everywhere is wrong - match the conjunction to the logical relationship between clauses.

Key Points to Remember

  • FANBOYS (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So) are the seven coordinating conjunctions
  • Subordinating conjunctions connect dependent clauses to independent clauses
  • Correlative conjunctions work in pairs: either...or, neither...nor, both...and
  • Use 'and' for addition, 'but' for contrast, 'or' for choice, 'because' for cause-effect
  • Logic test helps identify correct conjunction based on relationship between clauses
  • Parallel structure must be maintained with correlative conjunctions
  • Subordinating conjunctions include: because, since, although, while, if, when, unless
  • Wrong conjunction usage creates logical errors and changes sentence meaning

Exam-Specific Tips

  • FANBOYS acronym represents all seven coordinating conjunctions
  • Neither...nor requires singular verb when connecting singular subjects
  • Not only...but also emphasizes the second element more strongly
  • Either...or and neither...nor are called alternative correlative conjunctions
  • Subordinating conjunctions always introduce dependent clauses
  • Both...and always takes plural verb regardless of individual subject number
  • Conjunctive adverbs like however, therefore, moreover are not true conjunctions
Practice MCQs

Conjunctions — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

In the following sentence, identify the part containing an error: (A) The team members were divided / (B) because of the disagreement, / (C) yet they worked together / (D) and achieved the goal. / No error

Practice 2easy

Identify the error in the following sentence: The teacher said that (A) the students must complete their assignments (B) and submit them on time, (C) or they will face consequences. (D) No error (E)

Practice 3easy

Identify the error in the following sentence: The committee decided that either the finance department (A) / or the human resources team (B) / are responsible for (C) / submitting the annual budget. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 4easy

In the following sentence, identify the part containing an error: (A) She will attend the meeting / (B) if and only if / (C) her supervisor approves, / (D) or she will send a representative. / No error

Practice 5easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. "She wanted to attend the meeting, (A) but she had no time, (B) so she decided to send her assistant (C) and also her colleague instead." (D) No error (E)

Practice 6easy

Identify the error in the sentence below: Because she studied hard (A) / and prepared thoroughly, (B) / she passed the examination (C) / with flying colours. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 7easy

Identify the error in the sentence below: Although he was tired, (A) / but he continued working (B) / on the project (C) / until midnight. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 8easy

Identify the error in the sentence below. The underlined parts are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). "She wanted to study medicine, (A) yet / (B) her parents insisted that she become / (C) an engineer instead, (D) so she reluctantly agreed." Which underlined part contains an error? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) No error

Practice 9easy

Identify the error in the following sentence: He neither likes coffee (A) / nor does he enjoy (B) / tea in the morning, (C) / and he prefers juice instead. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 10easy

Identify the error in the sentence below: Either you submit the assignment (A) / or your friend submits it, (B) / but both of you (C) / cannot avoid responsibility. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 11easy

Choose the correct conjunction to fill in the blank: She was tired, _______ she continued to work until midnight.

Practice 12easy

Identify the error in the following sentence: Neither the manager nor the employees (A) was willing to compromise, (B) yet they agreed (C) to attend the meeting together. (D) No error (E)

Practice 13easy

Identify the error in the sentence below: She wants to learn French (A) / as well as Spanish, (B) / so she enrolled (C) / in both language courses. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 14easy

Identify the error in the following sentence: Both the manager and the supervisor (A) / has agreed to attend (B) / the conference, (C) / but they will arrive separately. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 15easy

In the following sentence, identify the part containing an error: (A) She wanted to study hard / (B) and also work part-time, / (C) but she could not manage / (D) both the responsibilities. / No error

Practice 16easy

In the following sentence, identify the part containing an error: (A) Although he was tired, / (B) but he continued / (C) to work on the project / (D) until midnight. / No error

Practice 17medium

Identify the error in the sentence: The report suggests that (A) / the government should either increase funding (B) / or it should reduce expenditure, (C) / and the decision must be made soon. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 18medium

Identify the error in the sentence: The committee decided that (A) / they would implement the new policy (B) / and that all employees must attend (C) / the mandatory training session. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 19medium

Choose the correct conjunction to fill in the blank: She studied very hard, ________ she could not pass the examination.

Practice 20medium

Choose the option that identifies the error in the sentence below: Although he was tired, (A) yet he continued working (B) because his boss insisted (C) and he could not afford to lose his job. (D) No error (E)

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60-Second Revision — Conjunctions

  • Remember: FANBOYS for coordinating conjunctions (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So)
  • Formula: Use logic test - identify relationship first, then pick conjunction
  • Trap: Don't use 'and' everywhere - match conjunction to logical relationship
  • Rule: Correlative conjunctions need parallel structure on both sides
  • Pattern: SSC asks conjunctions in error detection and fill-in-the-blanks most
  • Quick check: Because = direct reason, Since = obvious/known reason
  • Memory aid: Contrast words - but, however, although, despite, while
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