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We use a coordinating conjunction when we want to place equal emphasis on the independent clauses we are connecting (doing this creates a compound sentence). Example: John sings well, but his dancing is terrible. Explanation: But is the coordinating conjunction that joins the two ideas together in one sentence. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. They always come between the elements they are joining. When joining two independent clauses, a comma comes before the coordinating conjunction. Kate can’t whistle, nor can she sing. Mike likes apples, but I do not like them. Tom worked all night, yet he still had so much work to do. I am saving my money carefully, for I plan to retire early. Luke bought a new bike, and my brother sold his old one.Use
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