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Tap the option that joins the clauses correctly.

I have a race tomorrow. My doctor has told me to rest.

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I have a race tomorrow but, my doctor has told me to rest.
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I have a race tomorrow, but my doctor has told me to rest.
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Solution

The correct option is B I have a race tomorrow, but my doctor has told me to rest.
Here, a comma is used before the coordinating conjunction 'but' to separate the two main clauses.

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