EN ESPAÑOL CONJUNCTIONS
WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION? Conjunctions are words that join parts of sentences or even entire sentences. They are connecting words such as “and”, “or/either,” “nor/neither,” “but”.
Y = AND Example: Marc Anthony y Enrique Iglesias cantan en español.
Y=AND When “y” goes before a word that begins with “i” or “hi”, then it changes to an “e” to differentiate the sound Hablo español e inglés=I speak Spanish and English
O= OR, EITHER Example: Normalmente, duermo ocho o nueve horas.
O=OR, EITHER When “o” goes before a word that begins with “o” or “ho”, then it changes to an “u” to differentiate the sound ¿Vas a Nueva York u Orlando?=Are you going to New York or Orlando?
NI= NOR, NEITHER Example”: No queremos ni pizza ni tamales. Note: yes, this is a double negative! In Spanish, unlike English, double negatives are acceptable.
PERO= BUT Example: José pierde mucho, pero yo gano frecuentamente.
PRACTICE EXERCISES: CHOOSE THE CORRECT CONJUNCTION FOR EACH SENTENCE 1. Salma Hayek _______ Antonio Banderas trabajan en Hollywood. 2. La profesora ni repite ________ recuerda las instruciones. 3. No puedo decidir cuál es mi color favorito: el rojo ____ el amarillo. 4. Ni Mitt Romney _______ Barack Obama son de Washington, D.C. 5. Dos ________ dos son cuatro. 6. Normalmente como dos tortillas, _______ hoy prefiero comer tres.