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Which of the following correctly combines the two sentences? I have so much homework. I still have to learn this piece of music.

A: I have so much homework, although I still have to learn this piece of music.
B: I have so much homework, and I still have to learn this piece of music.
C: I have so much homework so I still have to learn this piece of music.
D: I have so much homework yet I still have to learn this piece of music.



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Answered by chandu9871
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Answer:

option B is the right one dear

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The Answer is B: I have so much homework, and I still have to learn this piece of music.

Two sentences are usually joined by conjunctions.

There are three different kinds of conjunctions -- coordinating, subordinating, and correlative .

Each serving its own, distinct purpose, but all working to bring words together.

Some examples of conjunctions are because, and, or, yet , although etc.

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