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Compound Subject and predicate Conjunctions Compound Subject and predicate

Coordination Conjunction definition: A conjunction is placed between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank to join them. FANBOYS! For And Nor But Or Yet So Coordination Conjunction definition:

Subordinate Conjunction definition a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause (some are often called transition words) Subordinate Conjunction definition

Compound sentence Definition: A sentence including two or more independent clauses combined with a conjunction or semicolon. Example: Sue learned French in school, but her friend learned it online. Example: Cake is my favorite dessert; pancakes are my favorite breakfast. Compound sentence Definition:

Compound subject definition: Two or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction are sharing the same predicate. Example: Amy and Jenny like cake. Compound subject definition:

Compound predicate definition: One simple subject performs two or more simple predicates that are joined by a conjunction. Example: Belinda shops and eats with her grandma. Compound predicate definition: