четверг, 18 мая 2023 г.

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When joining two independent clauses with a conjunction, you can use a comma before the conjunction. This is known as a comma before a coordinating conjunction. Here's an example:

She went to the store, and she bought some groceries.

In this example, the independent clauses are "She went to the store" and "she bought some groceries." The coordinating conjunction "and" joins these clauses, and a comma is placed before "and" to separate them.

Here are some common coordinating conjunctions you can use to join independent clauses:


- and

- but

- or

- nor

- for

- so

- yet

Remember to use a comma before these coordinating conjunctions when joining two independent clauses.




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