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Coordinating conjunctions should join similar words, phrases, or clauses. True False
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Coordinating conjunctions should join similar words, phrases, or clauses.
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There are seven coordinating conjunctions. They can be remembered by the acronym, FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). They connect words, phrases, and clauses, the answer is TRUE.
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