The last time I sang Karaoke, I was asked to sing solo - you know, so low that no one could hear me!
Some people just prefer to sing solo.
She decided to embark on a solo journey to find herself. The musician delivered a breathtaking solo performance at the concert.
The comma goes before the word "but" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. When "but" is used as a coordinating conjunction, it usually requires a comma before it to separate the two clauses.
You can combine two sentences in an 'if' condition with 'should' by using the word 'should' only once. For example, "If you should need help or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us."
The two kinds of sentences are simple sentences, which consist of one independent clause, and compound sentences, which consist of two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
Would you like me to provide an example of two sentences combined with and separated by a comma?
The bright yellow sunflower stood out against the green backdrop of the garden. She painted her bedroom walls a cheerful shade of yellow to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
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If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!
The book i was reading had a idyllic setting
We live in the U.S., a democracy. The U.S. is a democracy.
"I give you" is actually three words, but here's a sentence. I give you two sentences instead of just one.
The two medications work best when taken alternately instead of both on the same day.
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a word that joins two sentences
a word that joins two sentences
You can make a few sentences with the word market. You can use the sentences "I am going to the market" and "The market prices are going down".
Two, so-lo.
His actions towards the cross were blasphemous. Honestly, alterations to Twilight are utterly blasphemous to me.