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COMPOUND SENTENCE
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Group 1 (Health and Well-Being)
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compound sentence
good health and well-being
group 1
group 1
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Compound Sentence
Compound sentence is two (or more) independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or semicolon. So a compound sentence is like two or more simple sentences added together. A compound sentence does not contain any dependent clauses.
Characteristics of Compound Sentence
Combining two or more related thoughts in one sentence.Combining two or more independent clauses into one sentence. Using a conjunction to express equal grammatical rank and syntactic importance
The formula
01
With a coordinating conjunctions
FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but or, yet, so)
02
With a semicolon
independent clauses with a semicolon (;)
03
THE FORMULA
With a semicolon and a transitional expression
coordinate conjuction
FOR
AND
NOR
BUT
OR
YET
SO
tHE EXAMPLES
We use the for conjunction (meaning something like because) to join two clauses when the second clause is the reason for the first clause.
- I’m healthy, for every day I always eat fruits.
FOR
- Every day I do the exercise, and eat healthy foods- Keep the cleanliness, and the cleanliness will keep you
- We use and to join two clauses that have equal value.- We use and to join two clauses when the second clause happens after the first clause
AND
the examples
- We cannot skip breakfast, nor eat carelessly to start a day
We use the nor conjunction to join two alternative clauses when the first clause uses a negative such as neither or never. In this case both clauses are untrue or do not happen
NOR
- Health is not a luxury, but health is a necessity
We use the but conjunction to introduce a clause that contrasts with the preceding clause
BUT
THE EXAMPLES
- Someone can build his health, or produce disease in his body, every day
We use the or conjunction to join two alternative clauses
OR
- The little kid doesn’t like to eat vegetables, yet he has to eat these.
The yet conjunction is similar to but. It means something like but at the same time; but nevertheless; but in spite of this. As with but, there is a contrast between the clauses
YET
the examples
The so conjunction means something like therefore; and for this reason. We use so to join two clauses when the first clause is the reason for the second clause
SO
The exercises are good for health, so I will start it.
THAnkS