[ Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions ]
Students have to read their textbooks, for each class is based on theories in the textbooks.
A. Subordinating, have to
B. Coordinating, have to
C. Subordinating, for
D. Coordinating, for
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Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. I want to go see a movie, but I don’t have money.
B. I want to see a movie but I don’t have money.
C. I want to see a movie but; I don’t have money.