Which answer is a correctly punctuated compound sentence? A. My cousin's truck is old and battered, it takes him, however, where he needs to go. B. My cousin's truck is old and battered but it takes him where he needs to go. C. My cousin's truck is old and battered it takes him; however, where he needs to go. D. My cousin's truck is old and battered, but it takes him where he needs to go. @rainbow_rocks03
What do you think it is?
I'm not sure if its A or D
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A isn't a compound sentence.
So is it D then?
A compound sentence has two independent clauses or sentences. The independent clauses can be joined by a coordinating conjunction.
D is correct.
Sorry @YoungStudier I was messaging someone
It's okay @rainbow_rocks03 . Thanks guys!
D is using a comma and a conjunction.
Correctly.
Thank you
You're welcome. ^_^
How do you fan people? I know its off topic but... I wanted to fan you two but I don't know how...
click there name then click become fan
Scroll opon my user.
*upon
Ok thanks. Done ^_^
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I'll tag you guys if I need help :D
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