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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
6

Write 2 sentence using commas correctly based on the image.

English
1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Use a comma before any coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) that links two independent clauses. ...

Use a comma after a dependent clause that starts a sentence. ...

Use commas to offset appositives from the rest of the sentence. ...

Use commas to separate items in a series.

Explanation:

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