Asked by Karen
I know with a dependent clause in front of the sentence, then an independent clause separated by a conjunction I use a comma. If u have two independent clauses with a conjunction do I use a comma.
Example
The class will take a trip when school is over.
It seems the more I read on it the more confused I get.
Example
The class will take a trip when school is over.
It seems the more I read on it the more confused I get.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No comma is needed.
Answered by
Writeacher
You wrote this: "If u have two independent clauses with a conjunction do I use a comma."
Then you wrote this: "It seems the more I read on it the more confused I get."
That sentence doesn't match the description you gave. Did you intend them to match? Or not?
Then you wrote this: "It seems the more I read on it the more confused I get."
That sentence doesn't match the description you gave. Did you intend them to match? Or not?
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