Connecting Ideas
Use basic connectors — and, also, too, but, however — to link sentences and ideas clearly in spoken and written English.
Parts of Speech
Learn coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions for connecting ideas.
This category covers all essential conjunctions rules in English grammar — from foundational concepts for beginners to advanced patterns for fluent speakers. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your writing, or building a stronger understanding of English structure, these lessons provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and structured practice across all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Use basic connectors — and, also, too, but, however — to link sentences and ideas clearly in spoken and written English.
Use 'because' to give reasons and 'so' to express results — two essential connectors for clear English writing and speech.
Combine ideas using and, or, but, whereas, both, and neither to create more varied and expressive sentences in English.
Express causes and effects using 'because', 'because of', 'as a result', 'therefore', and other cause-and-effect signals in writing and speech.