explain cordinate clause with examples
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an independent 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.
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In English grammar, a coordinate clause is a clause (i.e., a word group containing a subject and predicate) that is introduced by one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but.
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It was apple-blossom time, and the days were getting warmery
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