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What does the video say about commas with conjunctions?
 
Use commas with lists and before conjunctions in clauses.
 
Always use a comma with "and."
 
Never use commas with conjunctions.
 
Use commas only with "or."
Which is an example of word + conjunction + word?
 
She likes apples and oranges.
 
I like studying, but I also enjoy sports.
 
They jogged down the street and up the hill.
 
He graduated, so he got a great job.
Fill in the blank: "She doesn't like spiders, mice, ______ snakes."
 
or
 
and
 
so
 
but
Which sentence uses the conjunction "so" correctly?
 
I studied all night, so I passed the test.
 
He likes to sing, so dance.
 
She didn’t bring her books, so forgot her bag.
 
They like soccer, so tennis.
Which pattern includes a clause + conjunction + clause?
 
They went out for dinner, but they didn’t order any dessert.
 
Our house is yellow and white.
 
She jogged down the street and up the hill.
 
He likes cats and dogs.
What is the correct conjunction for this sentence? "They wanted to play basketball, ______ it started raining."
 
but
 
and
 
or
 
so
Fill in the blank: "I jogged ______ the park and up the hill."
 
down
 
over
 
around
 
near
Which conjunction shows addition?
 
And
 
But
 
Or
 
So
Which sentence uses a conjunction correctly?
 
I study, read, or exercise after dinner.
 
She likes apples, bananas, so oranges.
 
He plays football and enjoys hiking.
 
They went out, but didn't any dessert.
What is a conjunction?
 
A word that joins two or more other words, phrases, or claus
 
A type of punctuation.
 
A subject and verb.
 
A word that describes nouns.