My sister loves cookies, but I love ice-cream
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
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Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
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A compound predicate is a sentence with two or more predicates that share the same subject. For example, in the sentence "She sings and dances," the compound predicate is "sings and dances" because the subject "she" is doing both actions. Another example is "He runs, jumps, and swims," where "runs," "jumps," and "swims" are all part of the compound predicate.
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And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
"The snowflake was large.""The paintbrush is old."
A compound sentence is two complete sentences joined by or, and or but. Examples: We listened to the music and read our books. The athletes jogged and they swam some laps. The girls danced and they played games afterward.
The dog is outsides the house. Tom, just stay out.
A compound word is two separate words made into one. Actually, there was a compound word in that sentence right there! Examples: Into, behind, lifetime, elsewhere, somewhere, fireworks.
This sentence is precise. + It is also a compound sentence.= This sentence is precise and it is a compound sentence.
Compound nouns are either separate words (apple juice), or hyphenated words (brother-in-law), or one word (headmaster).
A compound complex sentence is when you combind a compound sentence and a complex sentence.
If I come from school tomorrow, I will do my math assignment; in addition, I will do my son's laundry.