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Preview and Download !Subject + verb + object, [coordinating conjunction] subject + verb + object. Joining two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction creates a compound sentence. Examples: I like football, and I like hockey. The directions are complicated, but I am starting to understand them. In the first example, the coordinating conjunction is and.
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Preview and Download !Subordinating Conjunction: Each sentence below is wrong because it has a comma splice. Conjunctive Adverb: Each sentence below has a comma splice; therefore, it is wrong. Coordinating Conjunction: Each sentence below has a comma splice, so it is wrong. Teaching Tip: I wouldn’t ask the students to rewrite the sentence using each technique. I ...
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