Independent Clauses with And, But, Or, So, and Yet
An independent clause is a group of words that includes a subject and verb. It expresses a complete thought,
and can stand alone as a sentence.
I ordered the engine part online.
Two or more independent clauses can be combined with coordinating conjunction words, like and, but, or, so,
and yet.
I ordered the engine part online, but now I can’t find the confirmation number.
The conference hall wasn’t air-conditioned, so I demanded a refund.
I liked the book, yet I hated the DVD film.
Note: When a sentence includes two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction, use a
comma before the coordinating conjunction.
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