Grammar Level 6- Lesson Three- Compound Sentence Grammar
In this grammar lesson, you learn about Compound Sentence grammar in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow complex sentences examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.
Grammar Recap
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Compound Sentences Examples
A compound sentence is made by joining two independent clauses together with a conjunction.
Some examples:
Tom bought some new shoes, and he wore them to a party.
Katy liked her new house, but she didn’t like the front yard.
We can go see a movie, or we can get something to eat.
Notice that in each example, there is a subject and a verb in each independent clause. These sentences can be changed by removing the subject:
Tom bought some new shoes and wore them to a party.
Katy liked her new house but not the front yard.
We can go see a movie or get something to eat.
These are still good sentences, but by removing the subject from one part of them, they are no longer compound sentences.
Compound sentences are often formed with these coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, yet, so, and ; (the semi-colon). Learn more about conjunctions in grammar Level 2 Lesson Fifteen.
Here are some more examples of compound sentences:
1. The two women washed the dishes, and then the man dried them.
2. He doesn’t like to get his teeth cleaned, but he knows that it’s necessary.
3. The apples weren’t selling very well, so he decided to have a sale.
Quiz for Compound Sentences
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