1. We need some peace in this classroom.
2. The world we live in needs more peace.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
The two countries were able to negotiate a peace agreement.
Telegraphic speech.
Telegraphic speech.
If you are using the word but to tie two sentences together, then you put a comma before the word but just as you would before the word and. If you use but within a sentence it does not use punctuation unless it would require it for and in the same situation. Her dress came below her ankles but did not touch the floor. That does not connect two separate sentences. Her dress came below her ankles and touched the floor. That also does not connect two separate sentences. You use the comma when you connect two sentences. He was a good student, and he ran fast. He was a good student, but he could not kick a ball.
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If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!
We live in the U.S., a democracy. The U.S. is a democracy.
The book i was reading had a idyllic setting
"I give you" is actually three words, but here's a sentence. I give you two sentences instead of just one.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
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".
His actions towards the cross were blasphemous. Honestly, alterations to Twilight are utterly blasphemous to me.