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Commas in a compound sentence
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What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence is a sentence in which two ideas are linked with a comma. The two ideas (sentences) must be able to stand alone as an indivual sentence. For example: I really like cats, but they are mean to me.
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When to use commas -You only use a comma if the two statements can stand alone in seperate sentences. Ex: I like bird watching, and it is fun. You use a comma because each statement can stand alone. I like bird watching. It is fun.
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When to not use commas You do not use a comma if the statements cannot stand alone. Randy finished soccer practice and then went to Subway. Randy finished soccer practice, is a complete sentence. Then went to Subway is not. So you do not use a comma.
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Comma or no comma? Tracy finished her music lesson and then went to her house. I liked that movie but it was scary. Nicole had her baby and it was a girl! We won our competition but we could have done better. I wanted to go swimming and then go to Tayler’s house. I read Pretty Little Liars but I prefer the television series. She ran downstairs and raced down the sidewalk.
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Answers Tracy finished her music lesson and then went to her house. – no comma I liked that movie, but it was scary. -comma Nicole had her baby, and it was a girl!- comma We won our competition, but we could have done better.- comma I wanted to go swimming and then go to Sarah’s house. –no comma I enjoy Pretty Little Liars, but I prefer the television series.- comma She ran downstairs and raced down the sidewalk. – no comma
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Remember… We didn’t place commas for the sentences that cannot stand alone. And we did place commas for the sentences that could.
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Now you know how to use commas in compound sentences!
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