A compound sentence has two or more main clauses (in other words, two or more finite verbs) that are joined by co-ordinating conjunctions, e.g. 'The sun came out and we all felt more cheerful.' | Grammar and editing

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A compound sentence has two or more main clauses (in other words, two or more finite verbs) that are joined by co-ordinating conjunctions, e.g. 'The sun came out and we all felt more cheerful.'

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A compound sentence has two or more main clauses (in other words, two or more finite verbs) that are joined by co-ordinating conjunctions, e.g. 'The sun came out and we all felt more cheerful.'

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  • English First Additional Language

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  • Grammar and editing