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Compound Sentences with Conjunctions

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and, but, or, yet, so, nor (do I), for.
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    Compound Sentences with Conjunctions
    Addition: ANDI was cold and I was numb.---Contrast: BUTI like to wear hat, but the teacher doesn't allow it at class.
    Result: SOI have been speaking English since I arrived to the U.S., so I become better faster.---Choice: ORYou have to come, or I'll get mad.

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    Surprise: YETI had a car accident, yet nothing happened to me or my car.---Reason: FORI have been living in the second floor, for I don't have much money to rent a hole house.
    Addition of a negative:NORI don't eat food that came from animals, nor do I wear wood or leather.
    Compound sentences with Conjunctions
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