While
simple sentences like those above have only one complete subject and complete predicate,
compound sentences have two or more
clauses, each with its own complete subject and predicate, that are joined by coordinating conjunctions like
and,
but,
or,
nor,
for,
yet, or
so.
❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ ❋ Go to the next page to learn more about subject-verb agreement. |