do not be a borrower do not be a lender compound sentence
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do not be a borrower nor a lender
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The compound sentence is as follows:
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Neither be a borrower nor be a lender.
- A compound sentence is one that joins two separate clauses with a coordinating conjunction, such as and or but.
- They work best when you want to combine two or more self-contained and linked sentences into a single, coherent sentence.
- When independent sentences are combined by commas and semicolons, the coordinators (also known as coordinating conjunctions) do more than just unite the clauses.
- They give your writing more significance and flow.
- Let's start with the coordinators that can be used to connect independent clauses. They are as follows:
- For \sAnd \sNor \sBut
- Or \sYet \sSo
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