Hello, are you okay? You seem upset and confused about something.
I see, I would be able to help you out! Let's first start off with compound sentences. These are sentences that contain items such a as a comma along with a conjunction.
Oh, a conjunction, what's that?
A conjunction is a word that connects two complete sentences. Another name for them are fanboys. These are words such as "for", "and", "nor","but", "or", "yet", and "so"
Yes, that would be really helpful! I am trying to figure out how to identify compound sentences, run-ons, and Fragments. Would you be able to help me out?
Diapositiva: 2
I think I am starting to understand. Are there any other ways to connect two complete sentences?
For example: Johnny apple seed wanted to pick apples from apple trees, but he had to pick cherries instead.
Do you have any more questions about this topic?
Another one could be: Archibald could either eat a crab, or he could eat a fish.
Yes of course, there is something named a semi colon. Here are some examples: Johnny picked sixty seven oranges; he only ate six.
Diapositiva: 3
No problem, if you ever need help figuring something out, just ask!
No I understand, thank you so much for helping me out!
Oltre 40 milioni di storyboard creati
Nessun Download, Nessuna Carta di Credito e Nessun Accesso Necessario per Provare!