complete sentence. The boy did all his chores, so his mother gave him an allowance

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*Compound Sentences

The words below are conjunctions. They can be used to join sentences.

RECIPE FOR CREATING A COMPOUND SENTENCE

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Let’s join these two sentences. The boy did all his chores.His mother gave him an allowance.

RECIPE FOR CREATING A COMPOUND SENTENCE

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The boy did all his chores, so his mother gave him an allowance.

1. Write a complete sentence.

2. Add a comma after the first sentence.

3. Add a joining word (conjunction).

4. Add another complete sentence and ending punctuation.

Short choppy sentences:The sun was shining. The

weather was perfect. The girls were playing soccer. They played all afternoon. The girls were tired.

The sun was shining, and the weather was perfect. The girls were playing soccer. They played all afternoon, so they were tired.

We will not use nor for compound sentences

in third grade.

She doesn’t drink milk, nor does she eat butter.

Sam likes to swim, but he does not like to dive.

Sam likes to swim. Sam likes to swim.He does not

like to dive.

You can order pizza, or you can eat leftovers.

You can eat leftovers.

Beware of the RUN-ONIf two sentences are joined together improperly, a run-on sentence will be created!

Avoid run-ons!!!!

Beware of the RUN-ONExamples of RUN-ON sentences!!!

Our class went to the museum we saw dinosaur fossils.

Our class went to the airplane museum, we saw dinosaur fossils.

Our class went to the museum and we saw dinosaur fossils.

No Comma + No Conjunction

No Conjunction

No Comma

Correcting a Run-on is Easy!Our class went to the museum we saw dinosaur fossils.

1. Create two shorter complete sentences.

Our class went to the museum. We saw dinosaur fossils.

2. Create a compound sentence.

Our class went to the museum, and we saw dinosaur fossils.

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