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Great worksheet to keep as a reference in a writing notebook. How to use the joining comma. The joining comma joins two complete sentences to form one sentence. The joining comma must be followed with a connecting word such as and, but, or, nor, so, yet and while. Sentence examples for the joining comma: I have finished all of my homework, but she is still working on hers. Jane must file her tax report by today, or she will pay a penalty. Time flies when we are having fun, and we are always having fun. Yesterday was her mom's birthday, so she baked her a cake. Always use the connecting word to join two complete sentences to avoid a comma splice: I have finished all of my homework, she is still working on hers. |
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