This is it. . .! Coordinators in Compound Sentence.
For : used to mean seeing that, since, or because.
· Harry went to the party alone, for Ginny refused go with him.
And : joins two propositions.
· Luna has a piano, and she plays it really well.
Nor : used in negative expressions
· Harry refused to eat the salad served with the meal, nor would he touch any vegetable put on his plate.
But : joins two contrastive propositions.
· The condition of that café was not very nice, but the food was delicious.
Or : joins two alternative propositions.
· To get from Bangka to Batam, you can fly, or you can ride the ferry.
Yet : used to mean though, still, and nevertheless.
· Rupert hadn’t known Emma long, yet he felt very close to her.
So : showing result of something.
· I want to work as an lecturer in the future, so I am studying at Hamka University.
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