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How do you join sentences with conjunctions?

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Explanation:

We use where as a conjunction meaning 'in the place that' or 'in situations that'. The clause with where is a subordinate clause and needs a main clause to complete its meaning. If the where clause comes before the main clause, we use a comma: Where you find a lot of water, you will also find these beautiful insects.

Answered by abhi759579
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Answer:

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we can combine two simple sentences together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction to make one compound sentence. Here are some examples: F – for I drank some water, for I was thirsty. She put on a sweater, for it was cold outside.

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