There are at least four: "and", "or", "nor", and "but".
Think FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but or, yet, so.
Also: therefore, however, moreover, etc.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to start a sentence with "but," particularly in informal writing. However, it is best to use this approach sparingly and ensure that the sentence structure is clear and the use of "but" is appropriate for the context.
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. It is considered an error in formal writing.
No, a semicolon is not necessary in a compound sentence if a coordinating conjunction is not used. You can use a comma to separate the independent clauses in a compound sentence instead.
You should use a comma before the conjunction in a compound sentence. For example, "I like apples, and she likes oranges."
Yes, it is generally acceptable to start a sentence with "but," particularly in informal writing. However, it is best to use this approach sparingly and ensure that the sentence structure is clear and the use of "but" is appropriate for the context.
Sodium chloride is a familiar compound.
It is hard to fit "abstract" into a compound sentence, be careful when you do so!
you can use a compound sentence when i say so (by joe)
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
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A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. It is considered an error in formal writing.
No, a semicolon is not necessary in a compound sentence if a coordinating conjunction is not used. You can use a comma to separate the independent clauses in a compound sentence instead.
this is an aerial.
water is a compound.
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