Definitions
SWABIS
THAMOS
FANBOYS
ALL Punctuating Conjunctions
100

Define Subject

The main part of the sentence that DOES the action.

100
What does SWABI stand for?

Since, when/while, after/as, because, if...

100

What does THAMO stand for?

Therefore, However, Also, Meanwhile, Otherwise

100

What does FANBOYS stand for?

FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO

100

Does the conjunction separate two A) clauses B)Subjects C) Verbs D) Objects

I wanted to go, but I was too tired.

A) Clauses

200

Define Verb

An action (or state of being)

200

1.Identify the SWABI and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) Because it was raining we stayed inside.
B) Because it was raining, we stayed inside.
C) Because, it was raining we stayed inside.
D) Because it was raining we, stayed inside.

1) Because

2) B

200

Identify the THAMO and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) She forgot her lunch; therefore she was hungry.
B) She forgot her lunch, therefore, she was hungry.
C) She forgot her lunch; therefore, she was hungry.
D) She forgot her lunch therefore, she was hungry.

1) Therefore

2) C

200

Identify the FANBOYS conjunction and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) I wanted to go but, I was too tired.
B) I wanted to go, but I was too tired.
C) I wanted, to go but I was too tired.
D) I wanted to go but I, was too tired.

1) But

2) B

200

Does the conjunction separate two A) clauses B) Subjects C) Verbs D) Objects

I like pizza and pasta.

D) Objects

300

Define Object

The part of the sentence RECEIVING the Action (or being acted upon

300

3. Identify the SWABI and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) Although it was late we kept working.
B) Although, it was late we kept working.
C) Although it was late, we kept working.
D) Although it was, late we kept working.

1) Although

2) C

300

Identify the THAMO and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) He studied hard; also, he asked for help.
B) He studied hard, also he asked for help.
C) He studied hard also, he asked for help.
D) He studied hard; also he asked for help.

1) Also

2) A

300

 Identify the FANBOYS conjunction and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) We could leave now, for it is getting late.
B) We could leave now for, it is getting late.
C) We could leave, now for it is getting late.
D) We could leave now for it, is getting late.

1) FOR

2) A

300

Does the conjunction separate two A) clauses B)Subjects C) Verbs D) Objects

Maria and Josh studied for hours.

B) Subjects

400

What is a conjunction?

A word that connects words/phrases/clauses in a sentence. (Simple answer: a word that connects)

400

Identify the SWABI and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) While I was cooking the phone rang.
B) While I was cooking, the phone rang.
C) While, I was cooking the phone rang.
D) While I was cooking the, phone rang.

1) While

2) B

400

 Identify the THAMO and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) We could leave now; otherwise, we will be late.
B) We could leave now, otherwise we will be late.
C) We could leave now otherwise, we will be late.
D) We could leave now; otherwise we will be late.

1) Otherwise

2) A

400

 Identify the FANBOYS conjunction and the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A) He brought chips and, salsa.
B) He brought chips, and salsa.
C) He brought chips and salsa.
D) He brought, chips and salsa.

1) AND

2) C

400

Does the conjunction separate two A) clauses B)Subjects C) Verbs D) Objects

We can stay home or go out.

C) Verbs

500

Define Clause

A group of words with a subject or verb and has a complete thought

500

What are the two rules for punctuating SWABIS

1) If the SWABI comes at the beginning of the sentence, there is a comma between the dependent and independent clause.

2) If the SWABI is in the middle of a sentence, there is NO comma.

500

What are the two rules for punctuating THAMOS?

1) If a THAMO joins two independent clauses, place a semicolon or period before the THAMO.

2) THAMOS must be surrounded by commas.

500

What is the rule for punctuating FANBOYS?

1) If a FANBOY separates two independent clauses, a comma is needed before the FANBOY; otherwise, no comma is needed.

500

Does the conjunction separate two A) clauses B)Subjects C) Verbs D) Objects

I didn’t want to go, but my friend convinced me.

A) Clauses

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