COMPOUND SENTENCES
OBJECTIVES:
OVERVIEW:
     1.-Compound sentence
           1.1.-Explanation
           1.2.-Transforming simple sentences into compound sentences
           1.4.-Examples and exercises
DEVELOPMENT
Compound Sentence
1.1. - Explanation:
The second type of sentence is the compound sentence. The compound sentence
consists of two or more simple sentences put together. In the compound sentence,
each verb has a different subject. The sentences are joined three ways:
   1. By a comma and coordinating conjunction (and, but, yet, so, or, for, nor.).
      Examples:
            Martha has been painting her room, but Peg went to the movies.
             I think I will buy the red car, or I will lease the blue one.
   2. With a semicolon (;)
      Examples:
             Mrs. Miller likes to play bridge; Amy is her favorite partner.
             The sky is clear; the stars are twinkling.
   3. With a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb (then, however, therefore,
      consequently, etc.)
      Examples:
               Our trip took five days; consequently, we are exhausted.
1.2.-Transforming simple sentences into compound sentences
A simple sentence can be transformed into a compound sentence by enlarging
phrase or word into a co-ordinate clause.
Example
          PRACTICE CLASS
EXERCISE I: CIRCLE SIMPLE IF THE SENTENCE IS SIMPLE,
                 OR COMPOUND IF IT IS COMPOUND.
1. We bought tickets to the hockey game.
    Simple
    Compound
2. We sat toward the center of the rink.
    Simple
    Compound
3. Hockey is a fast game and fans shriek with excitement.
    Simple
    Compound
4. Hockey players are careful but they still get hurt often.
    Simple
    Compound
5. Players obey the rules or they receive penalties.
    Simple
    Compound
6. Hockey is a popular sport in many countries around the world.
    Simple
    Compound
7. Hockey players move quickly or they miss a goal.
    Simple
    Compound
EXERCISE II: CIRCLE COMPOUND SUBJECT IF THE SENTENCE HAS A
                  COMPOUND SUBJECT. OR COMPOUND PREDICATE IF THE
                  SENTENCE HAS A COMPOUND PREDICATE.
8. Fred, Toby, and I formed a hockey team last month.
    Compound Subject
    Compound Predicate
9. We bought equipment made uniforms and found an ice rink.11. The coach
and
   his assistant helped us at the start.
    Compound Subject
    Compound Predicate
10. Toby printed tickets and sold them after school.
    Compound Subject
    Compound Predicate
11. Teachers, students and friends came to our first game.
    Compound Subject
    Compound Predicate
12. Boys and girls played on each team.
    Compound Subject
    Compound Predicate