Conjuction Fundas.

This topic has expert replies
User avatar
Legendary Member
Posts: 979
Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:38 am
Location: Hyderabad, India
Thanked: 49 times
Followed by:12 members
GMAT Score:700

Conjuction Fundas.

by bubbliiiiiiii » Wed May 11, 2011 6:46 am
Conjuctions (FANBOYS) - For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet and So - are used to connect two independent clauses*.

* Independent clause (IC) is a sentence which has a subject and a verb.

Getting specific to AND.

Usage#1:
AND is usually used to identify the last element in a list.
Ex: BMW vehicles are stylish, costly and luxurious.
Ex: BMW vehicles are stylish, costly, and luxurious.

Both the statements above are correct.

However, when a comma is used before AND that seperates only two items in a list, the sentence is considered to be erroneous.

BMW vehicles are stylish, and luxurious. --> Wrong.
BMW vehicles are stylish and luxurious. --> Correct.

Usage#2
COMMA + AND
This version is used to connect a pair of independent clauses and to separate values in a list (as shown above).
Ex: BMW vehicles are stylish, costly, and Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW.

Here there are two ICs.
1. BMW vehicles are stylish, costly
, and
2. Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW.

Combining Usage#1 and Usage#2 in second sentence.
BMW vehicles are stylish and costly, and Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW.

Usage#3:
IC COMMA AND COMMA modifier COMMA IC.

This is valid only if AND is proceeded by a pair of commas.

Ex:
BMW vehicles are stylish and costly, and, German automobile manufacturer, Audi manufacture vehicles as good as those manufactured by BMW. ----- CORRECT

BMW vehicles are stylish and costly, and, Audi manufacture vehicles as good as those manufactured by BMW. --- WRONG

German automobile manufacturer, BMW manufactures stylish and costly vehicles, and, German automobile manufacturer, Audi manufacture vehicles as good as those manufactured by BMW.---- CORRECT

More simplified version could be:
German automobile manufacturers, BMW and Audi, manufacture comaparably good vehicles, and, considered to be stylish and rich by many people, SUVs are manufacture by many other companies.

Please add incase I missed something in the usage of AND.

Also, can all these concepts be applied to FANBOYS as well?
Regards,

Pranay
Source: — Sentence Correction |

User avatar
Legendary Member
Posts: 1101
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:26 am
Thanked: 47 times
Followed by:13 members
GMAT Score:640

by HSPA » Wed May 11, 2011 7:55 am
I call this icecream... above post is tasty...

Thanks a ton Pranay..
First take: 640 (50M, 27V) - RC needs 300% improvement
Second take: coming soon..
Regards,
HSPA.

Legendary Member
Posts: 1112
Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:16 am
Thanked: 77 times
Followed by:49 members

by atulmangal » Wed May 11, 2011 11:35 pm
Nice post!!

Edit this part if u wish
Ex: BMW vehicles are stylish, costly, and Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW.
place the word ----incorrect after this example, and make it look like this
Ex: BMW vehicles are stylish, costly, and Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW. -----> Incorrect

Although later u already placed the correct version:

BMW vehicles are stylish and costly, and Audi vehicles are as good as those produced by BMW.

For the first time readers, i think the edited part will be more clear.

User avatar
GMAT Instructor
Posts: 641
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:07 pm
Location: Madison, WI
Thanked: 162 times
Followed by:45 members
GMAT Score:760

by Jim@Grockit » Sun May 15, 2011 4:51 pm
Usage #1 will not work for all FANBOYS -- I think AND, OR, and NOR are the only ones that will mark the last item in a list. You certainly can have sentences with other FANBOYS appearing after a list, but they are not marking its end so much as beginning a new clause.

• Page 1 of 1