Combine these sentences with an appropriate coordinating conjunction to form a compound sentence. We almost didn't reach the airport in time. We got stuck in traffic. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. We almost didn't reach the airport in time, for we got stuck in traffic. B. We almost didn't reach the airport in time, but we got stuck in traffic. C. We almost didn't reach the airport in time, so we got stuck in traffic. D. We almost didn't reach the airport in time, and we got stuck in traffic.
Correct Answer: A Explanation: Coordinating conjunctions are used to link two or more words, clauses, phrases, or sentences of equal importance. In which case when you add "for" to the sentence it makes the sentence more understandable.
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