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Join the two clauses by using the coordinating conjunction given in brackets.

I was tired.I was sleepy (And)


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Answer:

I was tired, and I was sleepy or I was tired and sleepy.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you keep both the subject and the very of the second clause, you need a comma and conjunction. Otherwise, just use and the coordinating conjunction "and."

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