as my brother was sick,he could not attend class (into compound)
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My brother was sick, so he could not attend class.
- A compound sentence is one that joins two separate clauses with a conjunction, most frequently and or but. They work best when integrating two or more independent, connected phrases into one.
- Compound sentences speed up your writing and join related concepts together, but they also contain a few more restrictions that must be followed. This fast lesson explains how to employ them effectively to offer your writing a competitive advantage.
- Because coordinating conjunctions are frequently used in compound sentences—FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So—you may easily spot them. But in complex phrases, a semicolon can also be used to separate two clauses, in which case no conjunction is required.
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