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select the two sentences that correctly use commas to join independent clauses. reading books is lots of fun but i also love playing football with friends. i like pizza, but my sister would rather eat egg rolls. my saturday was spent at the museum and, i do not regret it. life is unpredictable, i never know what will happen next. marianne is always practicing her clarinet, and i love to hear the music she plays.
To correctly join independent clauses with commas, we use a comma before a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet) when connecting two complete sentences.
- The first sentence lacks a comma before "but", so it is incorrect.
- The second sentence uses a comma before "but" to link two independent clauses, which is correct.
- The third sentence places the comma after "and" instead of before it, which is incorrect.
- The fourth sentence uses only a comma (a comma splice) to link two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction, which is incorrect.
- The fifth sentence uses a comma before "and" to connect two independent clauses, which is correct.
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B. I like pizza, but my sister would rather eat egg rolls.
E. Marianne is always practicing her clarinet, and I love to hear the music she plays.