0 a sentence made from two independent sentences joined by "and", "or", or "but", as in "Mary read and Tom slept." --
1 a sentence made from two independent sentences joined by "and," "or," or "but," as in "Mary read and Tom slept." --
Compound sentences combine two or more simple sentences with coordinating conjunctions such as "u" and, "amm" but, "lo" or, and the correlative conjunction - "lo" - "lo" either or.
However, his prose shows a unique style of compound sentences, use of non-colloquial words and a typical pattern of punctuation.
The truth-functional connectives enable compound sentences to be built up from simpler sentences.
Then, pupils must build five compound sentences based on the picture.
Its phrases are exclusively head-final and compound sentences are exclusively left-branching.
A "compound sentence" consists of two or more independent clauses.
A conjunction can be used to make a compound sentence.
These operators can be attached to a single sentence to form a new compound sentence.