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The Cordinating Conjuction
- ~Vivi
- 23 de jun. de 2016
- 1 min de leitura
Hi, we are learning about coordinating conjunction and we'll talk about it with you ! :)
Coordinating conjunctions connect two words or two independent clauses (independent clauses), but should always connect elements with the same grammatical structure, for example: subject + subject; verb phrase + verb phrase; + sentence sentence; clause + clause. A coordinating conjunction usually ranks among the prayers and, before it, use a comma (if the prayers are very small and have the same subject, the comma is not required). The coordinating conjunctions are found in the table below:

The acronym fanboys can help you remember the Coordinating conjunctions:
For-And-Nor-But-Or-Yet-So .
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