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UNIT Using coordinating conjunctions
Coordinating conjunction “and”
Coordinating conjunction “but”
Coordinating conjunction “for”
Coordinating conjunction “nor”
Coordinating conjunction “or / or else”
Coordinating conjunction “so”
Coordinating conjunction “yet / and yet” (includes difference between “but,” “yet,” and “and yet”)
List of Exercises on Coordinating Conjunctions
When to use commas with coordinating conjunctions
Common and proper nouns
Concrete and abstract nouns
Regular plurals
Common irregular plurals
How to use other, another, the other, others
Note. Prepositions have their own lesson list
“Which” referring back to a whole clause
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