Compound Sentence
A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction. A. Coordinate Conjunction 7 coordinate-conjunctions is usual shortened to FANBOYS, which consists of : For: I have to hard study, for a better future And : I like to eat Rendang, and my friend like to cooking Rendang Nor : I still in this class, nor in fact that I don’t like But : My sister asked me to eat her food, but I will not to eat Or : You could cry like a baby, or you can be patient like a man Yet : The final year students did not like to go to campus, yet they went anyway. So : my friend want to pursue in College, so he keep some of his salary. B. Conjunctive Adverb Conjunctive adverb is a word that can function as an adverb or conjunction. Punctuation is a semicolon and a comma usually used in conjunction with this conjunction. As for the Conjunctive adverb are: finally, furthermore, otherwise, howe...