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Coordinate Clause in Grammar

In English grammar, a coordinate clause is a clause (i.e., a word group containing a subject and predicate) that is introduced by one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but. A compound sentence is made up of one or more coordinate clauses joined to the main clause

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Coordinate Clause in Grammar

In English grammar, a coordinate clause is a clause (i.e., a word group containing a subject and predicate) that is introduced by one of the coordinating conjunctions--most commonly and or but. A compound sentence is made up of one or more coordinate clauses joined to the main clause.

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