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Practice with Compound and Complex Sentences

Directions: Examine the pairs of sentences below. On lines 1 through 3. prace
them, using the 3 different methods for constructing compound sentences
a complex sentence by using a subordinating conjunction to make one of the
Remember to use proper punctuation,ernesto was running a fever last night. he feels better today.​

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1. Although Ernesto was running fever last night, he feels better today.

2. Ernesto was running fever last night, but he feels better today.

3. Ernesto was running fever last night; he feels better today.

Step-by-step explanation:

COMPOUND SENTENCE: When two independent clauses are combined together using a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon, the sentence becomes a COMPOUND SENTENCE.

Coordinating Conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

FOR EXAMPLE: Mary like to sing.

She likes to dance.

These are two simple sentences. We can combine the two sentences either using a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon making it a compound sentence .

Compound Sentence 1: Mary likes to sing AND she likes to dance. (combined the sentence using coordinating conjunction, AND)

Compound Sentence 2: Mary likes to sing; she likes to dance.

COMPLEX SENTENCE: When one independent clause is combined with one dependent clause using a subordinate conjunction, the sentence becomes a COMPLEX SENTENCE.

Subordinating conjunctions: Although, because, while etc.

FOR EXAMPLE: Although I was late for the exam, the examiner allowed me in.

“the examiner allowed me in” is an independent clause

“Although I was late for the exam” is dependent clause, i.e. the sentence is not complete, we need more information to complete it.

FOR EXAMPLE: ALTHOUGH I was late for the exam, the examiner allowed me in.

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