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Our armies are currently coordinating our forward movements.
No, it is not common to use two coordinating conjunctions ("et", "ou", "mais", "donc", "or", "ni", "car") together in French. One coordinating conjunction is used to connect two elements in a sentence. Using two coordinating conjunctions consecutively can make the sentence awkward or grammatically incorrect.
The word coordination is a noun. It could be used in a sentence like this.... The police are working in coordination with one of the criminals in order to conduct a more speedy investigation. In this sentence, the word coordination is a subject of a prepositional phrase that describes how the police are working (jointly, with a criminal).
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and."
A sentence with excessive coordination using "and" or "so" is called a polysyndeton. This rhetorical device can be used for emphasis, creating a sense of continuity and amplifying the connection between the elements in the sentence.
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A major rule in coordinating sentences is that the elements must be coordinated in such a way that they are comparable or equal. In other words, one half of the sentence cannot be stronger than the other.
"And" in "mom and dad" is a conjunction, specifically a coordinating conjunction that joins two elements of equal importance in a sentence.
"Jason is thinking about studying law or maybe he will pursue a career in finance." This sentence is an example of faulty coordination because it combines two independent clauses using the coordinating conjunction "or" without a proper structure.
A coordinating conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance in a sentence. Common coordinating conjunctions include "and", "but", "or", "nor", "for", "so", and "yet". They are used to join elements that are grammatically the same.
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and," which is joining the two subjects "Sandra" and "I" in the sentence.
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "for."