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Compound Sentences
~ A Glance at Grammar
Definition
A
Compound Sentence is a sentence
that joins two independent clauses
together with a coordinating
conjunction or semicolon.
Formula
Compound
Sentence =
Independent Clause + Independent
Clause
What?
An
independent clause is a clause
that can stand alone. It is a group of
words that contains a subject and
verb and expresses a complete
thought.
An independent clause is a sentence.
Fixing Choppy Sentences
Ex)
The cat was happy.
Ex) He slept underneath the bed.
Compound=
The cat was happy, and
he slept underneath the bed.
Combining Clauses
There
are two ways to combine
independent causes to make a
compound sentence:
Comma + Coordinating Conjunction
Semicolon

Comma + Coordinating
Conjunction
A coordinating conjunction is also
known as a F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.

For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So
Comma + CC/FANBOYS
Ex)
The teens walked to the park,
but it was closed.
Ex) The gentleman did not know
where the sound came from, so he hid
behind the tree.
Combining Clauses
There
are two ways to combine
independent causes to make a
compound sentence:
Comma + Coordinating Conjunction
Semicolon

Semicolon
You can also use a semicolon to
create a compound sentence since the
two statements are equal.
 Ex) The teacher applauded the
class; the kids beamed with pride.
Ex) The dog ate; the cat slept.

Now,
it is
your turn!
Warm-Up
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Directions- Copy the sentence. Mark as simple or compound.
If compound, mark why.
The
rain fell for hours and ruined the
picnic.
I
left, but Marcy stayed.
Polar
fish.
bears feed on seals; seals feed on
Warm-Up
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Directions- Copy the sentence. Mark as simple or compound.
If compound, mark why.
Female
penguins usually stay at sea, but
they return when their eggs hatch.
The
sloth eats and sleep while hanging
upside down.
The
pouch under a pelican’s bill is huge,
holding up to 25 pounds of fish.
Warm-Up
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Directions- Copy the sentence. Mark as simple or compound.
If compound, mark why.
Kiwi
birds have nostrils on their beaks;
they can smell earthworms.
Sharks
have to keep moving constantly, or
they suffocate.
Most
rabbits drown in water,but the marsh
rabbit can swim.
Warm-Up
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Directions- Copy the sentence. Mark as simple or compound.
If compound, mark why.
The
gulls circle the fishing boat; they are
hoping for a quick meal.
At
the Bay View nursing home, Mr.
Tompkins waits for his children to visit.
Tyrell
can play several instruments, but the
trombone is his favorite.

Warm-Up
Directions- Create a compound sentence by joining the two
independent clauses using a coordinating conjunction or a
semicolon.
I’m
driving to the office in an hour. I’ll
pick up the supplies on the way.
Up
went the lottery jackpot. Down went
our hopes of winning.
We
surveyed the dirty cabin. We each
shrugged silently.