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In these cases, we can join two clauses with subordinating conjunctions like because, if, although or when.
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To join two independent clauses with a conjunction: "I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy".
Conjunction: A word that joins two independent clauses.
Join one, any one!
Join one or join them all.
In Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, for instance, Justices Scalia and Thomas joined three members of the court's liberal wing to say that the Constitution's confrontation clause requires crime laboratory analysts to appear at trial rather than submit written reports.
Ms. Swedenburg, who owns a winery in Middleburg, Va., and Mr. Lucas, who runs one in California, joined three New York consumers in asserting that the state laws violate the Constitution's commerce clause.
Consider joining one.
Run-on sentences join together two independent clauses -- phrases that have all the ingredients of a complete sentence -- usually with a comma.
From the dependencies in Table 1, the first sentence (Simple sentence) has one basic clause (Bachchan married), the second sentence (Compound sentence) has two basic clauses (Bachchan joined and Bachchan became) and the third sentence (Complex sentence) has two clauses (Bachchan born and Bachchan actor).
These two clauses, the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause, are frequently in tension.
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