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correlative conjuctions
compound subject
There are seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
Yes, it is correct to put a comma before the word "once" when it is used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate a specific time or condition. For example: "Once, I was afraid of heights but now I enjoy rock climbing."
The conjunctions in the sentence are "and," which connects Tina and Patti, and "for," which connects the surprise party and Mary.
or
and, nor, or, for
conjuctions
And, or, but. Those are the most common.
If you mean a sentence like: Alex and Becky went to the store. Then this is a simple sentence.
compound subject
correlative conjuctions
compound subject
A sentence must contain a subject and a verb; it can also have and object and phrases, prepositions, conjuctions, etc
There are seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
The other name that we can use for conjunctions is CONNECTORS, ..they connect nouns, adjectives, sentences...etc.
Yes, it is correct to put a comma before the word "once" when it is used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate a specific time or condition. For example: "Once, I was afraid of heights but now I enjoy rock climbing."