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Simple and Compound Sentences – Enhancing Your Writing.

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1 Simple and Compound Sentences – Enhancing Your Writing

2 A common weakness in writing is the lack of varied sentences. Becoming aware of three general types of sentences - simple, compound, and complex - can help you vary the sentences in your writing. Today, we will deal with simple and compound sentences.

3 Simple Sentence  A simple sentence contains a subject and verb.  It expresses a single complete thought.  A simple sentence is a single independent clause.

4 Example Simple Sentences  Joe waited for the train. "Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb  The train was late. "The train" = subject, "was" = verb  Mary and Samantha took the bus. "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "took" = verb  I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station. "I" = subject, "looked" = verb

5 Compound Sentences  refers to a sentence made up of two or more simple sentences  they have more than 1 subject, and more then 1 predicate  sentences are joined together by either a comma, semicolon, or a coordinating conjunction

6 Coordinating Conjunctions  For  And  Nor  But  Or  Yet  So

7 Example Compound Sentences  Joe waited for the train, but the train was late.  I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station, but they arrived at the station before noon and left on the bus before I arrived.  Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, and they left on the bus before I arrived.  Mary and Samantha left on the bus before I arrived, so I did not see them at the bus station.


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