- ShasthriKrishnamurtMarch 2018
BEANTWORTEN SIE FRAGEN
robynbMarch 2018 It’s simple. Here’s the easy way to test it: read the clause after “and.” Is that clause still a complete thought and independent clause? No, it’s lacking a subject. A compound sentence is two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. |
JessicaxoxoMarch 2018 This is a compound sentence because it hosts a connective, in this scenario it is 'and' |
ShasthriKrishnamurtMarch 2018 Here 'and' is connecting two predicates instead of two independent clauses, right?