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bulletPlease write ten sentences using coordinating  conjunctions; in other words, you will be taking two different sentences and using a conjunction to combine them. Five should have commas, but the rest should not. If you have any questions, send mail to me, and I will try to answer your questions.
bullet1. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences with a comma.

 

bullet2 Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences with a comma.


bullet3. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences with a comma.


bullet4. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences with a comma.


bullet5. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences with a comma.


bullet6.Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences WITHOUT a comma.


bulletUse "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences without a comma.


bullet8. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences without a comma.


bullet9. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences without a comma.


bullet10. Use "and, but, so, yet, nor, for, or" to combine two complete sentences without a comma.

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