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Shane Hurst
10 July, 11:00
How is a compound sentence formed
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Asher Rice
10 July, 12:13
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A compound sentence contains two or more coordinate main clauses, and does not contain a dependent clause. (If it did, it would be called a compound-complex sentence.) The two or more coordinate clauses could stand as simple sentences on their own, and could be joined into one sentence with a comma and coordinate conjunction, but they could also be joined by a comma or a conjunction on its own, or by a semicolon.
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