COMPOUND SENTENCES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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This article examines the role, structure, and usage of compound sentences in the English language. Compound sentences, formed by joining two or more independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, or punctuation marks, are essential for expressing complex ideas clearly and coherently. The article provides a detailed analysis of the types of compound sentences, including additive, adversative, causal, and alternative structures, highlighting their function in showing addition, contrast, cause-effect relationships, and choices. It also discusses the proper grammatical construction of compound sentences and common errors made by learners, such as comma splices and run-on sentences. The article emphasizes the importance of compound sentences for maintaining clarity, coherence, and variety in both spoken and written English.

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Teshaboyeva , N. ., & Mo’minova , S. (2025). COMPOUND SENTENCES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Общественные науки в современном мире: теоретические и практические исследования, 4(30), 20–23. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdif/article/view/67949

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