Sabtu, 21 Maret 2020

Compound sentence


Compound Sentence 
      A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two complete ideas (called clauses) that are related. These two clauses are usually connected in a compound sentence by conjunction. The conjunctions are "and", "but", "for", "or", "nor", "yet", or "so".In a compound sentence, two independent clauses can be joined by a comma and a conjunction. And to be used to to add information, but and yet to be used to to state it contras. Or to be used  to state it a choice or to give a alternative. For same its mean with because, that is to to show because or evidence from a statement. So to be used to to state it consequence.

Ex : I want to go to the circus, and I want to ride a pony
       A small kitten followed me home, so I gave it a bowl of milk

    In compound sentences the equivalent of each independent clause has a subject, and each subject has a verb or predicate. Compound sentence consists of clauses The main expressing different thoughts. From examples given sentence we can see that each of the main clauses has a subject and predicate.


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