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Teacher: Heres the rule for using commas with main clauses: Use a comma when connecting main clauses with a coordinate conjunction. Student: Whats a main clause? Teacher: Well, lets look at two. Student: I love my pit bull named Muggs. He hates cats. Okay. Arent those just sentences? Teacher: Thats right. A main clause contains a subject (I, he) and a verb (love, hates) and it can stand alone as a complete thought. Now lets combine these sentences (or main clauses) by adding anda coordinate conjunction along with a comma. Student: So the comma and the and replace the period? Teacher: Correct. Student: Thats easy. I love my pit bull named Muggs, [comma] and he hates cats. Teacher: Perfect! This time, you give me the main clauses and link them with a different coordinate conjunction. Student: Different? How many are there? Teacher: Seven: and, but, or, for, nor, so, yet. They all link sentence parts of equal weight. Student: Okay, okay Your smelly dog really needs a bath,