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1 Coordinating Conjunctions “Hooking up words, phases, and clauses AND OR NOR BUT SO For YET

2 Each time you use a coordinating conjunction there is a rule that governs whether or not you need punctuation The Rules Are:

3 Each Part of the Rule Means Something S = Could stand alone as a sentence NS= Could not stand Alone as a sentence CC= Coordinating conjunction …= Listed Item ;= semicolon,= comma

4 S cc NS. If what appears before the coordinating conjunction could stand as a sentence but what comes after could not, no punctuation is needed. I went to the mall with John and Chandria. S cc NS

5 NS cc S. If what comes before the coordinating conjunction cannot stand alone as a sentence but what comes after could, no punctuation is needed. Endira and Steve went to the mall. NS cc S

6 If neither what comes before nor what comes after the coordinating conjunction could stand alone as a sentence, no punctuation is needed My favorite movies are Shrek and Hidalgo. NS cc NS.

7 S, cc S. If what comes before the coordinating conjunction and what comes after the coordinating conjunction can stand alone as a sentence, put a comma after the first “sentence” and before the coordinating conjunction. Physics is a very hard course, I know I can pass if I study hard.

8 S (with a comma); cc S. If you have a sentence on both sides of the coordinating conjunction and the first sentence has a comma in it, use a semicolon before the coordination conjunction.

9 When I get home from school, I’m really tired; so I usually take a nap. S; cc S.

10 When you join two sentences without using a coordinating conjunction, use a semicolon to separate the two sentences The administration suspended Juan for six weeks; that is completely unfair.

11 …,…,cc… When you list three or more items, put a comma after each item leading up to the coordinating conjunction. I like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream.


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