Understanding Compound Sentences and Formal Petitions
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Understanding the Sentence
A sentence is a unit of meaning that conveys a message with a complete verb form and subject-predicate structure. It possesses syntactic independence, meaning it is not part of a larger syntactic unit.
Elements of a Compound Sentence
- Propositions: Two sentence structures consisting of a subject and a predicate.
- Link: A connector joining the two propositions.
Classification of Compound Sentences
- Coordinated: Maintains a relationship of equality. If separated, they function independently (syntactic autonomy) and are connected by a coordinating link.
- Subordinate: A relationship of dependency where the proposition cannot act as an independent sentence. These are linked by a subordinating conjunction and function as nouns, adjectives,