Easy-to-Learn English Grammar and Punctuation, Part 1 of 2: A step-by-step guide for a strong English foundation by Maruf Sitara

Easy-to-Learn English Grammar and Punctuation, Part 1 of 2: A step-by-step guide for a strong English foundation by Maruf Sitara

Author:Maruf, Sitara [Maruf, Sitara]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: Success Time Publications
Published: 2020-05-13T16:00:00+00:00


Many people remember coordinating conjunctions with the letters that make up the word FANBOYS .

In the examples below, a comma is used when two independent and complete clauses are joined by a coordinating conjunction. The comma is not used if the coordinating conjunction joins words, phrases, or an incomplete clause.

For can mean because .

Although for can mean because , for is a coordinating conjunction that joins two independent clauses in the examples below; therefore, a comma is used before the conjunction for .

​ We are happy to walk around. We have been sitting in the plane for nineteen hours. (Two sentences.)

​ We are happy to walk around, for we have been sitting in the plane for nineteen hours.

​ Let us not drive home now. It is too late in the night. (two sentences)

​ Let us not drive home now, for it is too late in the night.



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