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the statement is false. Write your answer in your answer sheet,
1. Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect two or more
simple sentences or clauses called independent clauses.
2. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and
expresses a complete thought.
3. There are six coordinating conjunctions,
4. To easily memorize the coordinating conjunctions, we may use the
“FANTASTIC” pattern.
5. Conjunctions "but" and "yet are both used to connect two items
that contradict each other.
6. A subordinating conjunction connects a main (independent) clause
and a subordinate (dependent) clause.
7. A dependent clause can stand alone because it expresses a
complete thought.
8. If and unless are subordinating conjunctions that show condition.
9. Subordinating conjunctions that fall at the middle of a sentence
are preceded by a comma.
10. When a subordinate or dependent clause begins a sentence, it is
followed by a comma​