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Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating conjunction to form a compound sentence? You can go for a walk; or, I would prefer to stay home. You can go for a walk, but I would prefer to stay home. You can go for a walk; because I would prefer to stay home. You can go for a walk, however I would prefer to stay home.

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You can go for a walk; or, I would prefer to stay home.

You can go for a walk, but I would prefer to stay home.

You can go for a walk; because I would prefer to stay home.

You can go for a walk, however I would prefer to stay home.

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The sentence that uses a coordinating conjunction to form a compound sentence is

You can go for a walk, but I would prefer to stay home

Conjunctions are used to join two clauses in a sentence.BUT is a coordinating conjunction to contrast ideas

Other conjunctions are AND to add more information, OR to give alternatives, . Because is a conjunction used to give reasons.ALTHOUGH for unexpected information


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