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Compound sentence structure and formation

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Grade 2
Writing and Representing
53. Sentence construction and fluency; writing sentences of different lengths and types
53.1 Compound sentence structure and formation

Master Compound Sentences - Connect Your Ideas Like a Writing Pro!

You will learn to join complete thoughts with connecting words to create longer, more interesting sentences that make your writing flow beautifully.


What You'll Learn

You join two complete thoughts using connecting words effectively.
You use and, but, or, so to create compound sentences.
You connect related ideas to make writing flow more smoothly.
You build on simple sentences to express more complex ideas.

What You'll Practice

1

You practice joining sentences with and, but, or, so words.

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You identify complete thoughts that can stand alone as sentences.

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You choose correct connecting words based on sentence meaning relationships.

Why This Matters

You need compound sentence skills to write clearly and connect your ideas in a way that makes your thoughts easy to follow and understand.

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Compound Sentences
Connecting Words
Sentence Structure
Grammar Skills
Writing Skills
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