Above is the video I watched in fourth grade to learn about coordinating conjunctions. I would like to talk about both subordinating and coordinating conjunctions in Spanish. We'll start with the age-old FANBOYS acronym in English and translate it into Spanish.
For: porque (this also means "because")
And: y (except for nouns that start with i or hi, in which case it will be e instead)
Nor: ni
But: pero
Or: o
Yet: sin embargo
So: tan (unless you're using it as so much/so many, in which case you use tanto and follow Spanish adjective rules for it)
There are subordinating conjunctions in Spanish too!
Que - that, than: Él dijo que tú eres un pavo. (He says that you are a turkey).
Mientras - while: Mientras él dijo eso.... (While he said that...)
Desde que - since: Desde que él dijo eso.... (Since he said that....)
Porque - because: Porque él dijo eso....
Apenas - as soon as: Apenas yo dice eso....
Those are the main ones, but some of them were covered in previous sections, such as when, where, etc.
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