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What is a Coordinating Conjunction Example?

Elena durova
Elena durova
What is a Coordinating Conjunction Example?
Lena has coordinating conjunction exercises. Could you help us out when you have the time?

Combine these two sentences using a coordinating conjunction:
"I wanted to go for a walk."
"It started raining."

Choose the correct coordinating conjunction:
"She wanted to stay home, ______ she had a lot of work to do."
Elena_durova
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Last update: 3 days ago
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Steve
Steve
Steven_Jenkings - Tutor account
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South Africa

Hello, and thank you for your question.
A coordinating conjunction is used to join words, phrases, clauses or sentences of equal rank. In the examples that you mention, the coordinating conjunction that you will use is 'but'. This is how they will look:
"I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining."
"She wanted to stay home, but she had a lot of work to do."

I hope that this explanation helps. Please reach out if you have any more questions.

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