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Page 1: What is a compound sentence?

What is a compound sentence?

Grammar Toolkit

Compound sentences

Page 2: What is a compound sentence?

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Compound sentences

A compound sentence consists of two or more main clauses, each of which can stand on

its own. Spotty loves Bruiser, and Bruiser loves Spotty.

Spotty loves Bruiser; they are never apart.

The clauses in a compound sentence are joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.

clause clause

clause clause

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Where are the clauses in these compound sentences?

Jack’s dad is our coach, and his brother is our captain.

You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink.

It’ll probably rain tomorrow, so bring your umbrella.

My new toys are stacked over there; I gave the old ones away.

Tina’s hair and eyes are dark, yet her skin is very fair.

clause clause

clause clause

clause clause

clause clause

clause clause

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• A clause has a subject (the person or thing the clause is about) and a predicate (the verb plus any objects and modifiers).• A compound sentence consists of two

or more main clauses, each of which can stand on its own.

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