Rule #01. A comma comes before the Coordinator that joins two independent
clauses.
For
example:
I like oranges, but Juma likes mangoes.
Our car arrived late, but our uncle came to pick us.
Note: In the first sentence, ‘I like oranges’ and ‘Juma
likes mangoes’ are all independent sentences.
Students’
Task:
Ask
students to apply comma in the following sentences:
·
I will go to the cinema or I will stay at home
·
Juma is late so he will miss the party
·
Teacher provided the notes and the students wrote them
down
·
She is shy but she is good at dancing
·
Lions are dangerous yet they are good tourist
attractions