Do it. leave it. change in to compound sentence
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Do it or leave it.
- A compound sentence has or greater unbiased clauses.
- Join the unbiased clauses with each a comma and a coordinating conjunction (don't forget fanboys—for, and, not, but, or, yet, so) or a semicolon.
- A example of a compound sentence is, 'This residence is simply too expensive, and that residence is simply too small. '
- This sentence is a compound sentence as it has unbiased clauses, 'This residence is simply too expensive' and 'that residence is simply too small' separated via way of means of a comma and the conjunction 'and.
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