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What conjunctions are used to join compound sentences

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Compound sentences are typically joined using coordinating conjunctions. The most common coordinating conjunctions are:

1. **For** - indicates reason.
2. **And** - adds a similar idea.
3. **Nor** - presents an alternative negative idea.
4. **But** - shows contrast.
5. **Or** - presents an alternative or choice.
6. **Yet** - indicates a contrast, similar to "but."
7. **So** - indicates a result.

A helpful way to remember these conjunctions is the acronym FANBOYS, which stands for For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So. When using these conjunctions to join independent clauses in a compound sentence, a comma is typically placed before the conjunction.

For example:
- I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain.

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