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The streets are filled with cars, but the sidewalks are empty.

independent clause?
5 years ago

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There are two independent clauses here. You could take that sentence apart and have two complete sentences, but when they are put together as they are here, what do they become?

See the link I sent you earlier.
5 years ago

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