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svetlana [45]
3 years ago
13

Which sentence contains a conjunction??

English
2 answers:
Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The second one looks correct

Explanation:

I had this question a long time ago

Marina86 [1]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Roberto walked home alone and thought about his day.

Explanation:

A conjunction (and, but, if, although, though, unless, etc.,) connects sentences, clauses, phrases

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 Hopping a freight  

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