What are cordinating sentence and subordinating sentences
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Subordinate sentences are characterized by the use of a subordinate conjunction. In a subordinate sentence, a comma is used to separate the main clause from thedependent clause if the dependent clause is placed at the beginning of the sentence
Coordinating conjunctions are used to join independent clauses to make compoundsentences. The coordinating conjunctions are as follows: and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet. You can use coordinating conjunctions to revise run-on sentences and comma splices (see above). ... Independent Clauses: I wanted more popcorn
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Subordinate sentences are characterized by the use of a subordinate conjunction. In a subordinate sentence, a comma is used to separate the main clause from thedependent clause if the dependent clause is placed at the beginning of the sentence
Coordinating conjunctions are used to join independent clauses to make compoundsentences. The coordinating conjunctions are as follows: and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet. You can use coordinating conjunctions to revise run-on sentences and comma splices (see above). ... Independent Clauses: I wanted more popcorn
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=>Connect words or sentence of the same class or sort.
Examples
•And
•But
•Then
•Thus
•When
•Before
•Therefore
•Yet
•Also
•However
•Otherwise
•As well as
=>Connect clauses where one clause is subordinate to other.
Examples
•When
•While
•Who
•Which
•Where
•Where as
•So that
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