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Home > English > Grammar > Sentence Structure

What is the correct way to join two independent clauses?

A. Use a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction.
B. Use a colon.
C. Use a comma only.
D. Do not use any punctuation.

Answer: Use a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction.


Additional Information: Joining independent clauses requires proper punctuation for clarity.


Subjects: Sentence Structure, Grammar

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