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And, but, or, so, because
· And es la conjunción copulativa y en español. Puede unir varias palabras o frases:
- I have a book, a pen and a pencil in my bag.
- Paul and Sarah are at home.
- I work in a school. And I also work in a hospital.
- She comes here every day and we´re friends.
· But es la conjunción adversativa pero en español y va precedida de coma:
- I´m hungry, but the fridge is empty.
- It´s raining a lot, but it´s warm.
- I want to go on holidays, but I don´t have any money.
- She lives in Italy, but she doesn´t speak a word of Italian.
· Or es la conjunción disyuntiva o, que puede unir palabras o frases:
- Do you like tea or coffee?
- I don´t like bananas, oranges or apples.
- We can go to the cinema or we can stay at home.
- They don´t work or do anything.
· So es una conjunción resultativa que une oraciones (en español, por tanto, por
eso....):
- It was raining, so we didn´t go out.
- I don´t have money, so I can´t go shopping.
- Mary insulted him, so he was very angry.
- We use lots of paper every day. So, we must recycle.
So that tiene un uso diferente (para que…):
- I´m buying a present for him so that he´s happy.
- She tells jokes so that we laugh.
· Because es una conjunción causal, porque en español:
- He's cleaning the house because it´s very dirty.
- I´m taking my umbrella because it´s raining.
- They're tired because they work many hours.
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