Subj : Misinterprestation To : Alexander Koryagin From : Dallas Hinton Date : Wed Aug 05 2020 12:44:50 Hi, Alexander -- on Aug 05 2020 at 17:11, you wrote: AK> Is this rule applicable? AK> -----Beginning of the citation----- AK> A comma should be used before these conjunctions: and, but, for, nor, AK> yet, or, so to separate two independent clauses. They are called AK> co-ordinating conjunctions AK> https://www.ole.bris.ac.uk/bbcswebdav/courses/Study_Skills/grammar-a AK> nd-punctuation/index.html#/id/5eaff0d388d7eb04c5efb44f cAK> or AK> https://is.gd/Kt92EF AK> ----- The end of the citation ----- There are a couple of problems here: first, I can't go to either of the links, as they both come up as possible malware sites (meaning that the address shown doesn't match the address the site itself reports); second, technically speaking "so" is not a conjunction (based on Miss Grundy's teaching of 65 years ago!). Regardless of it's status, I would opt to rewrite the sentence so as to avoid the issue. e.g.: A comma should be used before [are you sure you didn't mean to type "after"? dh] conjunctions. The term "fanboys" is a mnemonic for the words for, and, but, or, nor, yet, so, which are used to separate two independent clauses. They are called co-ordinating conjunctions. Cheers... Dallas --- timEd/NT 1.30+ * Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, CANADA (1:153/7715) .