which option always requires a commas before the conjunction?

A. Compound Sentence
B. Long Introductory Element
C. Appositives
D. Simple Sentence

3 answers

A. Compound Sentence

In a compound sentence, a comma is always required before the conjunction (such as "and," "but," or "or") when it connects two independent clauses.

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Yes, I’m sure! In a compound sentence, a comma is typically placed before the conjunction that connects two independent clauses. For example, in the sentence "I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining," there is a comma before "but" because it connects two complete thoughts.

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