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How could these sentences be effectively combined with a coordinating conjunction?
The last day of school is really hectic. That's the day most students like best!
The last day of school is really hectic, but that is the day most students like best.
The last day of school is really hectic; and that is the day most students like best.
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Use a comma + a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to join the two independent clauses. Because the second clause contrasts with the first, "but" (or "yet") works best:
- The last day of school is really hectic, but that's the day most students like best.
Don't use a semicolon before a coordinating conjunction (e.g., "; and") — use a comma instead.
- The last day of school is really hectic, but that's the day most students like best.
Don't use a semicolon before a coordinating conjunction (e.g., "; and") — use a comma instead.
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