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Don’t Skip the Comma in Compound Sentences

Compound sentences are a powerful way to connect ideas, but forgetting the comma can lead to confusi

ree

n. Let’s learn how to use commas in compound sentences with ease!


  1. What’s a Compound Sentence?

    • Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction (and, but, or, so).

  2. When to Use a Comma:

    • Add a comma before the conjunction: He wanted to join, but he was too tired.

  3. Practice Sentences:

    • I studied hard, and I aced the test.

    • The sun came out, so we went for a walk.


Conclusion:


A simple comma can make your writing clearer and more professional. Keep practicing—you’re doing fantastic!

 
 
 

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