To diagram the compound sentence "The false prophets had failed, for their god could not hear," you would separate it into two main clauses: "The false prophets had failed" and "for their god could not hear." The first clause is independent, while the second clause is introduced by the coordinating conjunction "for," which indicates a reason. You would place the first clause above a horizontal line and connect the second clause below it with a slanted line leading to "for," showing the relationship between the two clauses.
He was our designated speaker in the debate but he failed to turn up.
Yes as the Jews failed to heear the prophets warning.
Mary, Sheila, Nancy and I attended the meeting.The House and the Senate failed to agree on a bill.
I failed my geometry test.
I attempted to answer your question but I failed miserably.
He Was Devastated when he failed the trick.
My ruse to fool you by creating a fake sentence failed because this is a legitmate sentence.
Have I failed you so miserably as to shun my further advances? Lost causes do not always ward off failed attempts.
Their erroneous methodology failed to solve the issue.
I tried to astonish her, but failed miserably
Prophets were men who brought the word of God to man, usually warning them if they failed to change their ways God would punish them.
The correct grammar can be written as such: * He was careless; thus, he failed the test. * He failed the test because he was careless. * Because he was careless, he failed the test. * Since he was careless, he failed the test. * He failed the test since he was careless. * He failed the test, for he was careless. * He was careless. He failed the test. * He failed the test. He was careless.