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3 January, 09:56

When combining two independent clauses, a comma must be placed?

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  1. 3 January, 10:06
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    When combining two independent clauses, a comma must be placed before the conjunction.

    Here is an example of combining two independent clauses with a comma and a conjunction (bolded):

    It's summer in California. It is so hot.

    It's summer in California, and it is so hot.
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