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the ground then opened just before them , and a stone trap -door appeared ( identify the Co- ordinate clauses and the Co- ordinator)​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

The coordinate clause has been underlined:

The ground then opened just before them , and a stone trap -door appeared.

Explanation:

A coordinate clause is a clause starting with one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but. A compound sentence usually has compound clause/s.  

A COMPOUND SENTENCE is a sentence that is made up of two or more independent clauses. There are no dependent clauses in it. The independent clauses in a compound sentence are joined by coordinating conjunctions such as ‘or’, ‘and’ or ‘but’. For example, I really wanted to play the match, but I was too sick to stand even.

Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Answer:

Answer:

The coordinate clause has been underlined:

The ground then opened just before them , and a stone trap -door appeared.

Explanation:

A coordinate clause is a clause starting with one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but. A compound sentence usually has compound clause/s.  

A COMPOUND SENTENCE is a sentence that is made up of two or more independent clauses. There are no dependent clauses in it. The independent clauses in a compound sentence are joined by coordinating conjunctions such as ‘or’, ‘and’ or ‘but’. For example, I really wanted to play the match, but I was too sick to stand even.

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