[ Causative Verb ]
hoose the correct option below when it comes to commas before conjunctions:
A. I would go for a walk, but for the rain.
B. I would go for a walk, and for the rain.
C. I would go for a walk, but it’s raining outside.
D. I would go for a walk, and outside it’s raining
Select your answer:

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