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I was late. The bus broke down on the way. (Join the two sentences into a compound sentence using a suitable co-ordinator)​

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Compounding Sentences

A compound sentence (Links to an external site.) consists of two or more independent clauses (Links to an external site.). That means that there are at least two units of thought within the sentence, either one of which can stand by itself as its own sentence. The clauses of a compound sentence are either separated by a semicolon (Links to an external site.) (relatively rare) or connected by a coordinating conjunction (Links to an external site.) (which is, more often than not, preceded by a comma). And the two most common coordinating conjunctions are and and but. (The others are or, for, yet, and so.) This is the simplest technique we have for combining ideas:

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