i cannot spare my book; she must use
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She must use her book because I cannot spare my book.
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- A compound sentence is one that has two or more main clauses joined by conjunctions. The sentences can be broken into their independent sentences by the removal of the conjunctions.
- In the given sentence, ‘I cannot spare my book; she must use’, there are two main clauses - ‘I cannot spare my book’, and ‘she must use’. To combine them into a ‘compound sentence’ we use the conjunction ‘because’.
- Hence the sentence changes to, ‘She must use her book because I cannot spare my book.’
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