English, asked by rhymeroxx, 1 year ago

he may join me. he may not join me. i dont care.
combine without using and, but or so

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Answered by Anonymous
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he may join me or he may not join me so i dont care

Answered by tushargupta0691
2

Answer:

HE CAN JOIN ME MAY NOT JOIN  I DONT CARE AT ALL.

Explanation:

We use but to connect items of the same grammatical type (coordinating conjunction). However, it is used to connect opposing ideas. … But it means 'except' when used after words like all, everything/nothing, everyone/no one, everybody/nobody:... However, for + reason.We use so as a subordinating conjunction to introduce result or decision clauses: I arrived late. It was a long journey, and I'm exhausted now. Of course, you are correct, so I believe we will accept the bank's offer.FANBOYS stands for one of seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. When these coordinating conjunctions join two independent clauses, they are always followed by a comma. Because the supermarket was out of tomatoes, I borrowed some from a neighbour.

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