All the trains are now crowd. It is usual. turn to a simple sentence
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itself as its own sentence. The clauses of a compound sentence are either separated by a semicolon (Links to an external site.) (relatively rare) or connected by a coordinating conjunction (Links to an external site.) (which is, more often than not, preceded by a comma). And the two most common coordinating conjunctions are and and but. (The others are or, for, yet, and so.) This is the simplest technique
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All the trains are now crowd. It is usual (Turn to a simple sentence).
It is usual that all the trains are crowded now.
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