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can anyone explain compound sentences shortly​

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Answered by khansuggi
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Compound sentences have more than one subject and more than one verb. They are two complete thoughts joined by a punctuation mark, usually a semicolon or a conjunction. ... That means two independent clauses are two complete thoughts joined together. Let's look at an example of a compound sentence

'This house is too expensive, and that house is too small.

Answered by Anonymous
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In short

Compound Means

  • something that consists of two or more things or substances combined together

  1. दो या अधिक पदार्थों का सम्मिश्रण; यौगिक पदार्थ

  • a noun, an adjective or a verb made of two or more words or parts of words, written as one or more words, or joined by a hyphen
  1. (अंग्रेज़ी व्‍याकरण में) दो या अधिक शब्‍दों या शब्‍दांशों से बना शब्‍द; यौगिक संज्ञा, विशेषण या क्रिया; समस्‍त पद
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