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rules to join two sentences without using and, but, so


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Answered by tanishishanp8zeq4
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it can be thus,because,to,for etc.


Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Subordinating conjunctions like before, while, when, etc. can be used to link two sentences apart from employing and, but, so.

Explanation:

  • In grammar, two sentences are linked either by employing a comma, conjunction, transitional adverb, or semicolon.
  • If the two sentences cannot be joined by using but, so, and, it can be joined by employing subordinating conjunctions, comma, semicolon, etc.
  • The subordinating conjunctions are employed in the case of the pair of clauses when one of them is dependent. In other cases, transitional adverbs or comma/semicolon is employed.

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