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Simple and Compound Sentences

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1 Simple and Compound Sentences

2 A simple sentence is a sentence with one complete thought
A simple sentence is a sentence with one complete thought. There is one subject and one predicate.

3 Examples of simple sentences.
Tom is my friend. He is nice to me. Tom always plays with me.

4 A compound sentence is a sentence with joining thoughts
A compound sentence is a sentence with joining thoughts. There are two subjects and two predicates. The two thoughts are joined together by a comma and a conjunction. (and, but, so, or, nor, yet)

5 Examples of compound sentences.
1. Tom is my friend, and he is nice to me. 2. Amy has a dog, and she has a cat.

6 This is not a compound sentence.
1. Tom is my friend, and is nice to me. It does not have 2 subjects . If you separated the sentences you would have: Tom is my friend. (subject and predicate) Is nice to me. (predicate, missing the subject)

7 This is not a compound sentence.
1. Amy has a dog, and a cat. It does not have 2 subjects . If you separated the sentences you would have: Amy has a dog. (subject and predicate) A cat. (predicate, missing the subject)

8 This is not a compound sentence.
1. Sarah likes cakes, cookies, and pies for desserts. It does not have 2 subjects or 2 predicates . If you separated the sentences you would have: Sarah likes cakes, cookies. Pies for dessert.


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