compound sentences
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Compound SentencesCompound Sentences
Rules to live by…
ReviewReview What does every simple sentence contain?
A subject and verb that makes sense.
What do we call a group of words that has a subject, verb and makes sense? An independent clause
How many independent clauses does a simple sentence have? One
What is a compound sentenceWhat is a compound sentence
A compound sentences is a sentence made up of two complete thoughts.
Each part of the sentence can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Compound sentences are connected by two types of connectors, which we will talk about later.
Compound SentencesCompound SentencesExample of compound sentences: The students finished class, and they went to lunch.
Kevin did not want to hurt Kathy’s feelings, so he said nothing about her mistake.
I want to see my sister soon, for she has been in Switzerland for two years.
What is the difference between compound sentences and SS VV simple sentences?
Things that are the same.Things that are the same.
Simple Sentences
Can have 2 subjects.
Can have 2 verbs
Compound Sentences
Can have 2 subjects Can have 2 verbs
What makes them different? The FormulasWhat makes them different? The Formulas
Simple Sentences
2 subjects doing 2 thins at the same time: SS VV
Compound Sentences
1 subject is doing on action and 1 subject is doing a different action: SV SV
Because of this difference a simple sentences with two subjects and two verbs can not stand alone.
CompareCompare The men and women met at the station and went to
dinner. Simple Sentence
The men met at the station, and the women went to
dinner.
Compound Sentence
S S V
V
S V S
V
CompareCompare
The ducks and geese squawked and fluttered their
wings. Simple Sentence
The ducks squawked, and the geese fluttered their
wings. Compound Sentence
S S V V
S V S V
CompareCompare
Harry and Joe ate ice cream and drank pop. Simple Sentence
Harry ate ice cream, and Joe drank pop. Compound Sentence
S S V V
S V S V
How to combine two independent clausesHow to combine two independent clauses
We have two ways
First way…First way…
A Coordinating Conjunction A word that is used with a comma to join
two independent clauses
Coordinating ConjunctionsCoordinating Conjunctions
, for , and , nor
, but , or , yet , so
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video to remember you conjunctions!
ExamplesExamples
BASEBALL IS MY FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH,
BUT FOOTBALL IS MY FAVORITE SPORT TO PLAY.
THE CHILDREN RAN ALL THE WAY TO SCHOOL,
YET THEY WERE LATE ANYWAY.
YOU WILL HAVE TO FINISH THE PROJECT, OR
YOUR GROUP WILL GET A FAILING GRADE
Second waySecond way
Semicolons
Semicolons { ; } can also be used to join the two independent clauses of a compound sentence.
ExamplesExamples
Susan loves to swim; her brother likes to dive.
Jason was highly respected; he was always such a nice person.
The meeting was over; it was already midnight.
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