Sentences can be joined in a variety of ways. The most common is by use of a conjunction. The most common conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or." Keep in mind that a sentence is a phrase, and conjunctions join words, phrases, and clauses.
This is known as a join operator
JOIN operator
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.
I wanna join in the party?
you can use CD,and / Cd;thus / or CD, so to join a CD sentence
JOIN
The infinitive phrase is "to join the circus" (an adverbial phrase).
Will you join me on my pilgrimage?
When do you plan to join me? I told him when to arrive.
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
This is the wall which they are building.
A correlative conjunction