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Preview Test: Section 1.3b Non-graded Quiz: Compound Practice Sentences

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    Section 1.3b: Compound Practice Sentences

    Type your answers into the spaces provided. To avoid timing out the system, it is strongly suggested that you complete this assignment using the PDF version of this quiz first—type your answers in a word processor (such as MS Word, OpenOffice.org, MS WordPad, etc.), then copy and paste them into the quiz.


    Compound sentences connect two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction. There are only seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language: and, or, nor, for, yet, but, and so.

    Type a coordinating conjunction and an independent clause in the spaces provided. Use line breaks as shown below.


    Independent Clause: James was late,

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Independent Clause: The man washed his car,

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Independent Clause: Teresa fed the ducks,

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Independent Clause: Barry drove his truck,

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Another way to produce a compound sentence is with two independent clauses and an independent marker. These are a few independent markers: also, consequently, furthermore, however, moreover, nevertheless, and therefore.

    Type an independent clause and an independent marker in the spaces provided. Remember to include the proper punctuation. Use line breaks as shown below.


    Independent Clause: I cannot believe he quit

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Independent Clause:

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause: he decided to go to the movies.

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    Independent Clause: She was happy

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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    Independent Clause: Brittney won the prize

    Coordinating Conjunction:

    Independent Clause:

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