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12 March, 05:02

Should a clause always be seperated by commas or sentences

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  1. 12 March, 05:42
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    A clause should always be separated by commas and not sentences.
  2. 12 March, 05:47
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    Can you separate two sentences with a comma? They can be made into one compound sentence with a semicolon alone between the two independent clauses. The semicolon has more strength than the comma. Thus, it can separate two independent clauses by itself; a comma cannot separate two independent clauses unless it is followed by a coordinating conjunction
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