Here's a list of conjunctions, categorized for clarity: Coordinating Conjunctions These join words, phrases, or independent clauses of equal grammatical rank. There are seven: For And Nor But Or Yet So Subordinating Conjunctions These join a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing a relationship between them. Here are some common ones: After Although As As if As long as As soon as Because Before Even if Even though If In order that Once Since So that Than That Though Unless Until When Where While Correlative Conjunctions These are pairs of conjunctions that work together to connect equal grammatical units: Both / and Either / or Neither / nor Not only / but also Whether / or Conjunctive Adverbs These act as conjunctions, connecting independent clauses and showing a relationship between them. They often require a semicolon before them and a comma after: However Therefore Moreover Furthermore Nevertheless Consequently Meanwhil...