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A colon can be used to combine two clauses when you use it to represent the word? a. then, b. because, c. and, d. however
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A colon can be used to combine two clauses when you use it to represent the word?
a. then,
b. because,
c. and,
d. however
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when using however. is like saying.......however: i need u to take this to the laundry.
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