He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
He was agreeable so they shook hands on the deal.
He was good to make an arrangement with as he was always very agreeable.
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
No, a semicolon is not necessary in a compound sentence if a coordinating conjunction is not used. You can use a comma to separate the independent clauses in a compound sentence instead.
You should use a comma before the conjunction in a compound sentence. For example, "I like apples, and she likes oranges."
More agreeable, Most agreeable
it is compound sentence
Some robots are not agreeable with parents. That is a sentence with robot and agreeable.
Polly was an agreeable person. Nobody thought the new boss was agreeable. Agreeable people are often easier to get along with. It can be difficult to be agreeable.
I was very agreeable to his decision to go to college.
Yes it is. 'Agree' is a word and 'able' is another.
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"That's agreeable," he said, closing the door behind him. What he had said was agreeable, they needed to slow down spending money. What's agreeable is how we need to stop pollution.
It is hard to fit "abstract" into a compound sentence, be careful when you do so!
Sodium chloride is a familiar compound.
you can use a compound sentence when i say so (by joe)
The use "agreeable with" means that the subject conforms with or is suitable to another subject. Example : "The policy is agreeable with public opinion." The use "agreeable to" names an individual or group as a subject, and indicates consent or agreement. Example : "The decision was agreeable to the stockholders."
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
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