B Unscramble the groups of words to find the dependent part and rewrite each sentence. Underline the conjunction. Punctuate as necessary. 1. away he though passed had even, Roy felt the need to realise his brother's dream
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Explanation:
We saw in sentence structure that a compound sentence is two (or more) independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or semicolon. So a compound sentence is like two or more simple sentences added together. A compound sentence does not contain any dependent clauses.
I like coffee. Mary likes tea. → I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
Mary went to work. John went to the party. I went home. → Mary went to work, but John went to the party, and I went home.
Our car broke down. We came last. → Our car broke down; we came last.
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Answer:
We saw in sentence structure that a compound sentence is two (or more) independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or semicolon. So a compound sentence is like two or more simple sentences added together. A compound sentence does not contain
any dependent clauses.
I like coffee. Mary likes tea. I like coffee,
and Mary likes tea.
Mary went to work. John went to the party. I went home. → Mary went to work, but John went to the party, and I went home.
Our car broke down. We came last. → Our car broke down; we came last.
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