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It makes you shoot at your landlord and it makes you miss him. There should be a comma before the "and." (British Prime Minister Winston Churchill) We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.The play was a great success, but the audience was a disaster.I'd be at home in my bath, and she'd come in and sink my boats. A little dog can start a hare, but it takes a big one to catch it.

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Here are some real-life examples with commas used correctly before conjunctions: Therefore, a comma is not required before "and." The "and" in this sentence is just joining two list items: "be able to sing" and "be classically trained dancers." So, the conjunction "and" is not joining two independent clauses. In this example, "be classically trained dancers" could not be a sentence.








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