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Page 1: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Compound SentencesCompound Sentences

Page 2: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

DefinitionDefinition

A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon.

A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon.

Page 3: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Simple Sentence =

Independent Clause

Simple Sentence =

Independent Clause

Page 4: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Compound Sentence =

Independent Clause + Independent Clause

Compound Sentence =

Independent Clause + Independent Clause

Page 5: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

What?What?

An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone. It is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.

An independent clause is a sentence.

An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone. It is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.

An independent clause is a sentence.

Page 6: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Fixing Choppy SentencesFixing Choppy Sentences

Ex) The cat was happy. Ex) He slept underneath the bed.

Compound= The cat was happy, he slept underneath the bed.

Ex) The cat was happy. Ex) He slept underneath the bed.

Compound= The cat was happy, he slept underneath the bed.

Page 7: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Combining ClausesCombining Clauses

There are three ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence:

Comma Conjunction Semicolon

There are three ways to combine independent causes to make a compound sentence:

Comma Conjunction Semicolon

Page 8: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

ForAndNorButOrYetSo

ForAndNorButOrYetSo

Page 9: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Comma + ConjunctionComma + Conjunction

Ex) The teens walked to the park but it was closed.

Ex) The gentleman did not know where the sound came from, so he hid behind the tree.

Ex) The teens walked to the park but it was closed.

Ex) The gentleman did not know where the sound came from, so he hid behind the tree.

Page 10: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

SemicolonSemicolon

You can also use a semicolon to create a compound sentence since the two statements are equal.

Ex) The teacher applauded the class; the kids beamed with pride.

Ex) The dog ate; the cat slept.

You can also use a semicolon to create a compound sentence since the two statements are equal.

Ex) The teacher applauded the class; the kids beamed with pride.

Ex) The dog ate; the cat slept.

Page 11: Compound Sentences. Definition / A Compound Sentence is a sentence that joins two simple sentences together with a comma, conjunction or semicolon

Now, it is your turn!

Now, it is your turn!