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Simple or Compound Sentences

Simple or Compound Sentences

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English

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Simple VS Compound Sentence

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Simple sentence

  • consists of one independent clause

  • stands alone as a sentence

  • connects subjects, verbs or objects

  • doesn't connect two different sentences

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Simple sentence examples:

  • Peter and Rudi are siblings

  • Peter likes reading manga and watching anime

  • Rudi, unlike Peter, loves travelling and doing outdoor sports.

  • She collects many things, like books, CDs, hand-made crafts.

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Compound Sentence

  • consists of two or more independent clauses.

  • uses and, or, but, for to connect the clauses.

  • requires a comma before coordinator.


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Compound Sentence Examples:

  • She loves cooking, but her sister hates it.

  • Her father comes from West Java, and her mother comes from North Sulawesi.

  • I'm thinking of selling my house, or I might rent it for business.

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