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Compound Sentences ~ A Glance at Grammar
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Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two independent clauses together with a coordinating conjunction or semicolon.
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Formula / Compound Sentence = Independent Clause + Independent Clause / Compound Sentence = Independent Clause + Independent Clause
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What? / An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone. It is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought. / An independent clause is a sentence. / An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone. It is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought. / An independent clause is a sentence.
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Fixing Choppy Sentences / Ex) The cat was happy. / Ex) He slept underneath the bed. / Compound= The cat was happy, and he slept underneath the bed. / Ex) The cat was happy. / Ex) He slept underneath the bed. / Compound= The cat was happy, and he slept underneath the bed.
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Combining Clauses / There are two ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence: / Comma + Coordinating Conjunction / Semicolon / There are two ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence: / Comma + Coordinating Conjunction / Semicolon
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Comma + Coordinating Conjunction / A coordinating conjunction is also known as a F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
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/ For / And / Nor / But / Or / Yet / So / For / And / Nor / But / Or / Yet / So
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Comma + CC/FANBOYS / Ex) The teens walked to the park, but it was closed. / Ex) The gentleman did not know where the sound came from, so he hid behind the tree. / Ex) The teens walked to the park, but it was closed. / Ex) The gentleman did not know where the sound came from, so he hid behind the tree.
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Combining Clauses / There are two ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence: / Comma + Coordinating Conjunction / Semicolon / There are two ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence: / Comma + Coordinating Conjunction / Semicolon
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Semicolon / You can also use a semicolon to create a compound sentence since the two statements are equal. / Ex) The teacher applauded the class; the kids beamed with pride. / Ex) The dog ate; the cat slept. / You can also use a semicolon to create a compound sentence since the two statements are equal. / Ex) The teacher applauded the class; the kids beamed with pride. / Ex) The dog ate; the cat slept.
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