In case of heavy rain you should take an umbrella change into compound sentence
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It may rain heavily, so you should take an umbrella.
Explanation:
A COMPOUND SENTENCE is a sentence that is made up of two or more independent clauses. There are no dependent clauses in it. The independent clauses in a compound sentence are joined by coordinating conjunctions such as ‘or’, ‘and’ 'so' or ‘but’. For example, I really wanted to play the match, but I was too sick to stand even.
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You should take an umbrella if there is heavy rain.
Explanation:
- Compound sentence is formed by joining two simple sentences.
- It has two independent clauses and both clauses are joined by coordinating conjunction.
- In this sentence ‘if’ is used as a conjunction that connects two sentences.
- You should take an umbrella and there is heavy rain are two most independent sentences.
- The examples of coordinating conjunction are "for, and, nor, but, or yet, etc".
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