USE CONJUCTION THE SUN WAS VERY HOT.IT WAS STILL SUMMER

The conjunction that can be used to join the two sentences "The sun was very hot" and "It was still summer" is "but."

Here is the joined sentence using the conjunction:

"The sun was very hot, but it was still summer."

The conjunction that can be used to combine the two sentences is "and". So the revised sentence would be:

"The sun was very hot, and it was still summer."

To combine two sentences using a conjunction, follow these steps:

1. Identify the two sentences that you want to combine.
2. Determine the appropriate conjunction that fits the context. Examples of common conjunctions are "and", "but", "or", "nor", "so", and "yet". Choose the one that makes the most sense for the relationship between the two sentences.
3. Place the conjunction between the two sentences.
4. Adjust the punctuation and capitalization as needed.

In this case, we want to show that the sun was very hot and it was still summer, so "and" is the most suitable conjunction.

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For it was still summer