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Write 7 sentences that each use one coordinating conjunction to join words, phrases, or clauses of the same grammatical type (and, but, for, so, nor, or, yet). Remember that when you join two complete sentences with a coordinating conjunction, you must add a comma before the conjunction. Refer back to the examples in your lesson.
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The committee reviewed the proposal and the budget before making a decision.
I wanted to attend the conference, but my schedule was already full.
She brought an extra umbrella, for the forecast predicted heavy rain.
We trained all summer, so we were ready for the marathon.
He does not like spinach, nor does he enjoy broccoli.
You can study chemistry or biology this semester.
The weather was cold, yet the children played outside all afternoon.
I wanted to attend the conference, but my schedule was already full.
She brought an extra umbrella, for the forecast predicted heavy rain.
We trained all summer, so we were ready for the marathon.
He does not like spinach, nor does he enjoy broccoli.
You can study chemistry or biology this semester.
The weather was cold, yet the children played outside all afternoon.
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