When a coordinating conjunction connects two independent clauses, it is often (but not always) accompanied by a comma; The comma is always correct when used to separate two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Mark for brainliest answer
<span>A Conjunction is a word used to connect clauses or sentences, or to coordinate words in the same clause (examples are : </span>and, but, if<span> ). The right use of Conjunction is when it is used to join words</span><span>, phrases and clauses together, avoiding multiple short sentences.</span>