She lost her ring. She began to cry.
Change into simple and compound.
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she began to cry as she lost her ring
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She began to cry as she lost her ring.
She began to cry because she lost her ring.
Explanation:
- A simple sentence is an independent clause that has a subject (a person or object doing an activity) and a predicate (a verb or verbal phrase that describes the action).
- There are no dependent or subordinate clauses in simple sentences.
- 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 statement.
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