This document defines and provides examples of different types of conjunctions: 1. Coordinating conjunctions like "for", "and", "nor", "but", "or", "yet", and "so" that can join words, phrases, and sentences. 2. Subordinating conjunctions like "since", "as", "provided", "until", "because", "unless", "after", "that", "so", "if", "where", "although", "though", "in order", "while", "whereas", and "when" that join dependent clauses to independent clauses. 3. Correlative conjunctions that join items in pairs like "both...and", "ne