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Which statement is NOT true about coordinating conjunctions?

They join words that are of equal importance.
They join phrases that are of equal importance.
They join verbs that are of equal importance.
They join clauses that are of equal importance.

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The statement that is NOT true is they join verbs that are of equal importance.

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User Gor Kotikyan
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Answer:

They join verbs that are of equal importance.

Step-by-step explanation:

Coordinating conjunctions and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet join words, sentences and clauses. Therefore, they can connect two o more items in a list. For instance:

I like coffee and tea.

I like coffee, tea and wine.

Besides, they provide a balanced emphasis to two main clauses. For example:

While I was out, the children painted my room and cleaned the house.

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