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A compound sentence is a combination of two simple sentences with a comma and FANBOY. This means that the sentence will have two subjects and two predicates.

Compound Sentences

Example:

Mindy went to the mall, but Aria went to the movies.

Subject- Mindy and Aria

Fanboy- but

Predicate- went to the mall/movies.

Fanboys:

-for

-and

-nor

-but

-or

-yet

-so

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Sentence Structures

By Vallika