Asked by Caitlyn
Which statement is a compound sentence?
Deanna will not receive the perfect attendance reward yet.
Send the flowers to her at home or at work.
I really want to go to the party, yet I don’t want to ride with Benjamin.
We must arrive on time for this class.
Would this be I really want to go to the party, yet I don’t want to ride with Benjamin.?
Deanna will not receive the perfect attendance reward yet.
Send the flowers to her at home or at work.
I really want to go to the party, yet I don’t want to ride with Benjamin.
We must arrive on time for this class.
Would this be I really want to go to the party, yet I don’t want to ride with Benjamin.?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, you're right. It's a sentence made up of two independent clauses (could be sentences by themselves) and they're joined by one of the coordinating conjunctions.
Answered by
Caitlyn
Thank You!
Answered by
Writeacher
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