The correctly written compound sentence is:
“We can go to the movies, or we can go to the baseball game.”
It uses proper punctuation with the comma before the conjunction "or."
“We can go to the movies, or we can go to the baseball game.”
“We can go to the movies or we, can go to the baseball game.”
“We can go to the movies or, we can go to the baseball game.”
“We can go to the movies or we can go to the baseball game
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The correctly written compound sentence is:
“We can go to the movies, or we can go to the baseball game.”
It uses proper punctuation with the comma before the conjunction "or."