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5 compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions or conjunctive adverbs to join two complete sentences. For the compound sentence you will have a subject and verb for the main independent clause. Underline the subject with one line and the verb with two lines. In the clause that is introduced by the coordinating conjunction you will have a subject and a verb. Underline this subject with one line and the verb with two lines. (Keep in mind that you may sometimes have two or three subjects (compound subject) and two or three verbs (compound verb) in the one clause.

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1.John went to the store, but he forgot his wallet at home.

2.I will finish my homework, and then I will watch a movie.

3.The dog barked loudly, so the neighbors called the police.

4.She was tired, yet she decided to go for a run.

5.He was happy to see his friends, for he had not seen them in a long time.

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