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Coordinating conjunction always come ....... the word or clause that they join

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coordinating conjunctions always come between the words or clauses that they join. When a coordinating conjunction joins independent clauses, it is always correct to place a comma before the conjunction: I want to work as an interpreter in the future, so I am studying Russian at university.

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