Do it.leave it. Change into compound sentence
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Do it or leave it.
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A compound sentence is a complete sentence that contains two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction, a semicolon, or a semicolon and a transitional word or phrase. The English language has many types of sentences. In simple words, compound sentence is joining two or more independent sentences by a conjunction. In the given question, the independent clauses are "Do it" and "Leave it" and the conjunction which joins the sentences are "or".
Some more examples of compound sentences are given below for better understanding:-
- Sarah walked to class, but Kevin ran.
- The photographer held up a bear, and the little boy smiled.
- I want hamburgers, but Lois wants pizza.
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