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Patti Crocker has: Played Jean Hill in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Jean Evans in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Mary McQueen in "Riptide" in 1969. Played Mrs. Forster in "Matlock Police" in 1971. Played Eileen Chester (1975-1976) in "Number 96" in 1972. Played Eileen Chester in "Number 96" in 1972. Played Emma in "The Outsiders" in 1976. Played Mrs. Potts in "A Piece of Cake" in 1980.
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The conjunctions in the sentence are "and," which connects Tina and Patti, and "for," which connects the surprise party and Mary.
The conjunction in the sentence is "and." It connects the two subjects, Tina and Patti, indicating they are both involved in planning the surprise party for Mary.
The conjunction used in the sentence "Tina and Patti are planning a surprise party for Mary" is "and." It connects the two subjects, Tina and Patti, indicating that both are involved in the planning.
The conjunction in the sentence "Tina and Patti are planning a surprise party for Mary" is "and." It connects the two subjects, Tina and Patti, indicating that both are involved in planning the party.
The conjunction used in the sentence is "and." It connects the two subjects, Tina and Patti, who are planning a surprise party for Mary.
In the sentence "Tina and Patti are planning a surprise party for Mary," the conjunction used is "and." This coordinating conjunction connects the two subjects, Tina and Patti, indicating that both are involved in the action of planning the party.
The type of conjunction used in the sentence is a coordinating conjunction. In this case, "and" is joining two independent clauses (Tina is planning a surprise party for Mary, and Patti is planning a surprise party for Mary).
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