1)Identify the type of sentence. a)after finishing her homework, she helped her mother in the kitchen.
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Once you can identify a basic sentence, you can join or separate your sentences to best communicate your ideas.
A compound sentence joins two or more sentences that have related ideas of equal importance. The two sentences go together. Each sentence or independent clause must still have a subject and a verb.
For example:
She wanted spinach salad; he wanted a hamburger.
He went to the party, but she stayed home.
One way to create a compound sentence is with a semi-colon.
Not a common practice, a semi-colon is used only where ideas are very closely related.
For example:
She loves me; she loves me not.
They say it's your birthday; it's my birthday too! - Paul McCartney
Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things. - Peter Drucker