1, Recently I learned a new concept regarding to the sentence structure: using FUNBOYS (FOR, UNTILL, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SINCE) as a connector for two clauses, but I m a bit confused about this example below saying that:
If a comma NOT used between the two clauses, its wrong:
I m late for school, for the traffic jam was too bad this morning. Wrong
I m late for school for the traffic jam was too bad this morning. Right
2, Unlike John, [size=12.800000190734863px]whose parents are out of town and his grandparents are staying with him, Jake lives with both his parents and his grandparents.
Question: Can the clause of "whose...are...." and clause of "his....are...."be connected with "and"?