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Clauses joined by co-ordinating Conjunctions are called
Clauses
Select one:
10 a. Sub-ordinate
b. none
c. Co-ordinate
d. Ordinaite

Answers

Answered by tinaroy069
6

Answer:

(b) because clauses joined by co-ordinating conjunctions are called coordinating conjunctions

Answered by SharadSangha
0

Clauses joined by co-ordinating Conjunctions are called c) Co-ordinate clauses.

  • "Co-ordinate clause is a clause that is connected to another one of equal importance, often with a conjunction such as 'and', 'but', or 'or'. "
  • For example in the sentence:

           'He died and she married again'

         There are two coordinate clauses in the sentence.

  • A compound sentence is generally made up of one or more coordinate clauses joined to the main clause.
  • Clauses joined by co-ordinate Conjunctions are called co-ordinate clauses.

Hence, option c) Co-ordinate is the correct answer.

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