How can you combine these two simple sentences into a compound sentence? The pitcher thought it was a strike. The umpire thought it was a ball.
The pitcher thought it was a strike, but the umpire thought it was a strike. OR The pitcher thought it was a strike; the umpire thought it was a strike.
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Which coordinating conjunction (FANBOY) is missing? James doesn't like candy corn, ____ does he like candy apples.
NOR
What does HELPS stand for?
History, Experience, Literature, Pop Culture, Sports
How can you combine these two simple sentences into a compound sentence? The zebra enjoys eating grass. It does not like to get chased by lions.
The zebra enjoys eating grass, but it does not like to get chased by lions. OR The zebra enjoys eating grass; it does not like to get chased by lions.
Turn this prompt into a thesis: Write an essay explaining the importance of being part of a team.
It is important to be part of a team in order to get more work done.
What are the two ways you can join two independent clauses to make a compound sentence?
1) with a COMMA and a COORDINATING CONJUNCTION (FANBOY) 2) with a SEMI-COLON
Correct the run-on: Jennifer responded, "I'm very good at public speaking sometimes I get nervous."
Jennifer responded, "I'm very good at public speaking, but sometimes I get nervous."
Name five different transition words.
for example, another example is, furthermore, in conclusion, in closing, consequently, however, lastly
Turn this prompt into a thesis: Write an essay explaining the importance of following your dreams.
It is important to follow your dreams in order to reach your full potential.