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thutrangtrnth
Author's Instructions
1. Compound Sentences
A compound sentence is a sentence that consists of two independent clauses (which can stand alone) joined together by a conjunction.
* Form
Clause 1 + , + conjunction + Clause 2
* Common conjunctions
and (addition)
but (contrast)
so (result)
or (choice)
2. To-infinitives (to + V)
Common verbs + to V: want, decide, plan, hope, learn, agree, promise, try, need, expect, choose
3. Bare infinitives (V – no “to”)
Form: S + make/let + O + V
Created by

thutrangtrnth
Author's Instructions
1. Compound Sentences
A compound sentence is a sentence that consists of two independent clauses (which can stand alone) joined together by a conjunction.
* Form
Clause 1 + , + conjunction + Clause 2
* Common conjunctions
and (addition)
but (contrast)
so (result)
or (choice)
2. To-infinitives (to + V)
Common verbs + to V: want, decide, plan, hope, learn, agree, promise, try, need, expect, choose
3. Bare infinitives (V – no “to”)
Form: S + make/let + O + V
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