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Monday, January 30, 2012

Compound sentence structure

A compound sentence is a sentence that has more than one main clause. The main clauses in a compound sentence can be connected correctly with either a coordinate conjunction ( and, but, so, or, yet) and a comma or with a semi-colon ;


Adverb transitions

TIME CAUSE CONTRAST CONDITION
afterwards as a result however otherwise
next consequently in contrast
then therefore
finally

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