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he walked out of his room...... locked it fill conjunction​


rutujatayade98: he walked out his room and locked it

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He walked out of his room and locked it

Explanation:

"He walked out of his room and locked it" is a sentence that uses the coordinating conjunction "and" to connect two independent clauses. The conjunction "and" is used to join clauses that are of equal importance and of the same grammatical structure.

In this sentence, "he walked out of his room" and "he locked it" are both independent clauses because they can each stand alone as complete sentences. However, by using the coordinating conjunction "and," the two clauses are connected to show that the action of walking out of the room was followed by the action of locking it.

Using a coordinating conjunction is one way to combine two independent clauses into a single sentence. Other coordinating conjunctions include "but," "or," "nor," "for," "yet," and "so." The choice of conjunction depends on the intended meaning and emphasis of the sentence.

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