Asked by Anonymous
Which is the most effective coordinating conjunction to join the following independant clauses?
The wheather forecast calls for more rain today.
We will have to cancle our beach outing
The wheather forecast calls for more rain today.
We will have to cancle our beach outing
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Answered by
Stephanie
I'm no teacher or tutor, but wouldn't the word "so" work to join them?
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree that "so" works best.
And I hope Anonymous learns the difference between "weather" and "whether" -- and that there is no word in English spelled "wheather"!
Also ... "cancel"
And I hope Anonymous learns the difference between "weather" and "whether" -- and that there is no word in English spelled "wheather"!
Also ... "cancel"
Answered by
Stephanie
lol, Writeacher-I missed that one myself, and usually don't! My mom taught me more than the teachers in school did about English and spelling, so I feel like a dolt for missing it!!
Answered by
Writeacher
Stephanie -- LOL!
S/he didn't ask about spelling, but I can't let things like that pass!
S/he didn't ask about spelling, but I can't let things like that pass!
Answered by
Nafeesa
Which is most effective cooperation conjunction to join the following independent clause the weather forecast calls for more rain today we will have to cancel our beach outing
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