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  1. I will drive to the store, but you can also walk there if you prefer.
  2. She is tired, so she is going to bed early tonight.
  3. I would like some ice cream, and I want a cookie too.
  4. He studied hard for the test; consequently, he got an A grade.
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What word connects statements or sentences?

conjuctions


What are conjuctions in sentences?

And, or, but. Those are the most common.


How do you change simple sentences to compound sentences?

You can combine two or more simple sentences by using conjuctions. Except for very short sentences, you should put a comma before some conjuctions, which are called coordinating conjunctions.They are :forandnorbutoryetso(the mnemonic is fanboys).The subordinating conjunctions allow one independent clause to modify another.They include :afteralthoughasas ifas long asas thoughbecausebeforeeven ifeven thoughifif onlyin order thatnow thatoncerather thansinceso thatthanthatthoughtillunlessuntilwhenwheneverwherewhereaswhereverwhile


Another name for coordinating conjuctions?

The other name that we can use for conjunctions is CONNECTORS, ..they connect nouns, adjectives, sentences...etc.


What are some sentences using yo soy?

There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.


What are some sentences using an?

you are an idiot


What are sentences using this?

some people are agents


Which are subordinating conjuctions?

or


What are some sentences using the word desceratey?

There is no such word.


What are some sentences using trochees?

check dictionary.com


What are some examples of run-on sentences?

A run-on sentence is when two independent clauses (i.e. complete sentences) are joined with no conjunction or punctuation.Example : "He tried medication he did not like the way it made him feel."(needs a period or a conjunction such as "and" or "but")Example : "We were leaving the house the door had to be locked."(a period, or the word "so" after house)* A common misconception is that the run-on means using many multiple clauses and conjuctions, of a long or twisted construction. But this is a style error, not a run-on sentence.


What are some example sentences using the phrase out of?

Here are some sentences using the phrase "out of": Before we install the refrigerator, we are going to have to get it out of that box. Please stop trying to get out of doing your homework.