Conjunctions: Link Your Ideas, Not Your Mistakes
- Jasmine
- 14 minutes ago
- 1 min read

You’ve got strong ideas, but we don’t want your message to get lost.
What makes writing clear, logical, and easy to follow? Often, it’s the small words doing the heavy lifting—like conjunctions.
Conjunctions are words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences together. Think of them as bridges between your ideas. They help your reader follow your logic, spot contrasts, and understand relationships. Here we go!
Let’s take a look at some examples:
For
And
But
Yet
Or
Nor
So
Here are the cold, hard facts:
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🔗 5 Ways to Use Conjunctions Like a Pro
Group ideas clearly
✅ “We improved UX and increased conversion.”
Highlight contrast
✅ “The design looks good, but it needs testing.”
Show cause and effect
✅ “The testing went well, so we moved the launch date.”
Offer options
✅ “We can launch now, or wait for more user feedback.”
Avoid run-ons
❌ “We met and we talked and I sent the email.”
✅ Break into two clean sentences.
💬 Conjunctions don’t just connect words—they guide your ideas.
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