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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to my channel Sparkle English where I teach you how to improve your level of English. This is a new lesson in my English Writing Essentials series, where I teach you about English punctuation. In todayamp;#39;s lesson, Iamp;#39;m going to teach you about the joining comma. Make sure to subscribe to Sparkle English for more lessons on how to use punctuation correctly. Okay, so what is the joining comma? The joining comma is used to join two complete sentences into a single sentence. We place the joining comma before a coordinating conjunction. So here we have the coordinating conjunctions. And we can say FANBOYS to help us remember them: for, and, nor, but, or yet, and so. So letamp;#39;s look at some examples. I like drinking tea, but mom likes drinking coffee. Here you can see we have two complete sentences. I like drinking tea. Mom likes drinking coffee. Both of these are complete sentences. They are independent clauses