Lesson 23 |
Eight Cousins | ||||||||
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c. Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences.
3. a. Conjunctions are also used to join two sentences. Punctuate a compound sentence with a comma before the conjunction. To tell if the sentence is a compound sentence, read the first part separately. Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Read the second part of the compound sentence. Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? If you answered "yes," then it is a compound sentence.
Ex: The other lads looked up, and they smiled involuntarily. The other lads looked up is a complete sentence. They smiled involuntarily is a complete sentence.
1) I ran the mile race and John ran the hundred yard dash.
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