Answer: The United States and the United Kingdom joined the coalition, but France would have nothing to do with it.
Explanation: Coordinanting conjunctions are words that connect or coordinate two or more sentences, words or others that have the same syntactic importance.. They are usually used to equally emphasize the main clauses. There are 7 of them: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so and to use it correctly you can follow some rules:
1) They <u>always</u> connect phrases, words and clauses;
2) You can use them in the beginning of the sentence if:
- you ensure the conjunction is immediately followed by the main cause;
- to make the writing more effective;
- don't use comma after the coordinating conjunction;
Therefore, the sentences above combined could be:
The United States and the United Kingdom joined the coalition, but France would have nothing to do with it
Answer:
Christine plays tennis on Monday.
He works as a doctor.
It starts tonight at 10 o'clock.
Tommy goes to school at 7 o'clock in the morning.
She drives a blue car.
Mia studies literature.
He cares more about preaching to his audience than entertaining them.
He is a simple person that only sees the world in absolutes.
He loses himself in the sermon he is preaching to the audience
The first thing that came to my mind when i read that phrase was that whatever this "script" is, it must be a pretty awesome piece of work.