Combine the two sentences into one sentence by adding a coordinating conjunction and a comma. Coordinating conjunctions combine two independent clauses using a comma. for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
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1. We are going to the store now. You won’t have to go later. _______________________________________________________ 2. I thought I had won the race. I really came in second place. _______________________________________________________ 3. My family is going on vacation. We are going to visit my grandma. _______________________________________________________ 4. We can either eat spaghetti for dinner. We can eat at the local pizza place. _________________________________________________ 5. He didn’t go to the wedding. He still sent the bride and groom a present. _______________________________________________________
6. They had a lot of money. They had inherited millions from their grandparents. _______________________________________________________
7. I tried the new dessert. I really didn’t like the way it tasted. _______________________________________________________
8. The computer is either broken. The computer needs to be turned on. _______________________________________________________
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Answer:
1. we are going to the store now ,so, you won't have to go later
2. I thought I had won the race, but, i really came in second place
3. my family is going on vacation, and, we are going to visit my grandma
4. we can either eat spaghetti for dinner, or, we can eat at the local pizza place
5. he didn't go to the wedding, yet, he still sent the bride and groom a present.
6. they had a lot of money, for, they had inherited millions from their grandparents
7. but
Answer:
1. We are going to the store now. You won’t have to go later.
We are going to the store now, so you won’t have to go later.
2. I thought I had won the race. I really came in second place.
I thought I had won the race, but I really came in second place.
3. My family is going on vacation. We are going to visit my grandma.
My family is going on vacation, and we are going to visit my grandma.
4. We can either eat spaghetti for dinner. We can eat at the local pizza
place.
We can either eat spaghetti for dinner, or we can eat at the local
pizza place.
5. He didn’t go to the wedding. He still sent the bride and groom a
present.
He didn’t go to the wedding, yet he still sent the bride and groom a
present.
6. They had a lot of money. They had inherited millions from their
grandparents.
They had a lot of money, for they had inherited millions from their
grandparents.
7. I tried the new dessert. I really didn’t like the way it tasted.
I tried the new dessert, but I really didn’t like the way it tasted.
8. The computer is either broken. The computer needs to be turned on.
The computer is either broken, or the computer needs to be turned on.