clause + conjunction + clause
conjunction + clause, + clause
1. A conjunction joins two clauses.
- I'm tired and I want to go to bed. I tried hard but I couldn't understand. His father died, so he had to stop his studies. I know that you don't like her. I 'II sell it to you cheap because you 're a friend of mine. She married to him although she didn't love him. We 'II start at eight о 'clock so that we can finish early. I'd tell you If I knew.