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1 Compound Sentences !!!!!

2 Today ~~~~ We are going to learn about compound sentences. Ahhhhh!!!!!!! I can write a “sixth grade” compound sentence.

3 What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence joins two independent clauses. Remember ~ an independent clause can stand alone. An independent clause has a subject and a predicate. It makes sense!!!

4 First Way to Write a Compound Sentence
Join the two independent clauses with a comma and a conjunction. Conjunctions are connecting words. Examples of conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

5 Example Italy looks like a boot, and France appears square.
Independent clause , and Independent clause.

6 Rome is the capital of Italy, and Paris is the capital of France.
Independent clause

7 Independent clause + Independent clause = Compound sentence.
Your turn ~ Paris is an old city. Rome is even more ancient.

8 Paris is an old city, but Rome is even more ancient.

9 Second Way to Combine two independent clauses to form a compound sentence. ;
Independent clause; independent clause.

10 The Tiber River flows through Rome; Paris is on the Seine River.

11 Your Turn Rome and Paris are lovely cities. Travelers enjoy visiting them.

12 Rome and Paris are lovely cities; travelers enjoy visiting them.

13 Third and Final Way Use a semicolon with a conjunctive adverb or transitions. also however thus besides in addition therefore for example moreover then furthermore nevertheless consequently hence otherwise in fact of course without a doubt

14 The streets of Paris are beautiful; however, the hills of Rome are magnificent.

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