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Compound Sentence

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  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): I saw him. I didn't speak to him.
    I saw him but I didn't speak to him.
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): My brother doesn't study hard. He always passes his exams.
    My brother doesn't study hard but he always passes his exams.
  • How many ideas this sentence have: John plays the piano very well and is going to study music at university
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  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: Last year I bought an E-reader. I downloaded some books.
    Last year I bought an E-reader and I downloaded some books.
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): We stayed home. The weather was bad.
    We stayed home because the weather was bad.
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: We stopped playing tennis. It began to rain.
    We stopped playing tennis because it began to rain.
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): He draws. He paints.
    He draws and he paints.
  • How many ideas this sentence have: I enjoy reading books, but I hate reading the newspaper
    2
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: It began to rain. We stopped playing tennis
    It began to rain so we stopped playing tennis
  • How many ideas this sentence have: Our computer is old so we bought a new one
    2
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: I enjoy playing computer games. I am not very good at it.
    I enjoy playing computer games but I am not very good at it.
  • How many ideas this sentence have: We arrived at the theatre but there were no tickets left
    2
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: We went home. We arrived too late.
    We went home because we arrived too late.
  • How many ideas this sentence have: I really like cowboy movies
    1
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): You can go by bus. You can walk. Which do you prefer?
    You can go by bus, or you can walk. Which do you prefer?
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas (and, but, so, because, or): She felt ill. She went home early.
    She felt ill so she went home early.
  • Use appropriate conjunction to join the ideas: We arrived too late for tickets. We went home.
    We arrived too late for tickets so we went home.
  • How many ideas this sentence have: I do not like going to the beach because the sand always gets into my eyes
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