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A compound sentence is made up of two related sentences. Compound sentences can be formed in three ways. WHAT IS IT?
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Two independent clauses joined by one of the fanboys. (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). Sarah was on her cell phone, and her mother was angry. Please note: fanboys must be introduced with a comma. OPTION 1
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Two independent clauses are joined together by a semicolon. Sarah was on her cell phone; her mother was angry. OPTION 2
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An independent clause is joined with another independent clause using a semicolon, a connector word, and a comma. Connector words make us sound smart! For example, consequently, furthermore, however, nevertheless, moreover, then, and therefore Sarah was on her cell phone; consequently, her mother became angry. OPTION 3
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And predicates
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You can combine two sentences with the same predicate (verb). Join the subjects with and to make a compound subject. COMPOUND SUBJECTS
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Jake likes playing on the see saw. Kelly likes playing on the see saw. Jake and Kelly like playing on the see saw. COMPOUND SUBJECTS
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My dog is cute. Your cat is cute. My dog and your cat are cute. COMPOUND SUBJECTS
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You can combine two sentences with the same subject. Join the predicate with and to make a compound predicate. COMPOUND PREDICATES (VERB)
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Frankie likes eating pizza. Frankie likes drinking coke. Frankie likes eating pizza and drinking coke. EXAMPLES
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They are friends. They are playing with a balloon. They are friends and are playing with a balloon. EXAMPLES
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