A compound sentence contains two complete sentences joined by or, and or but.
Examples:
He packed up his books but he forgot his lunch.
She can make a cake or she can buy one at the bakery.
He cleaned out the garage and she washed the car.
"Compound" can refer to a substance formed by two or more elements chemically bonded together. In finance, it can also mean the process where the value of an investment increases over time as the earnings on an investment, both the initial investment and the interest or dividends it generates, earn more interest.
One way to make sentences with bottles is by lining up bottles to spell out words or phrases. Another idea is to attach labels with words on them to the bottles and arrange them to form sentences. You could also write directly on the bottles using markers to create your sentences.
Those that are simple and direct.
No, "behind" is not part of a compound word. It is a standalone word used as a preposition or adverb in sentences.
,and ,or ,but
well i already know but i want is see if you guys know if you what is a conpound word.
Its a diatomic molecule that is known as Hydrogen Iodide
This is a ternary conpound.
Pure Substance: Only contains one elment or conpound.
yes i think eighteen is a conpound sentence
so u know that it has no other cell conpound int he cell u would get thisn dam answer wrong
gentleman, guy, fellow, husband, brother, father, boyfriend, he, guy, sir
so u know that it has no other cell conpound int he cell u would get thisn dam answer wrong
sentences with i usually have a better maening then the other sentences
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Giraffes are not sentences.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.