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**Three Ways for Co-ordination in Compound Sentences **

A clear and engaging guide explaining how to join simple sentences into compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions.

This resource provides step-by-step explanations of sentence structure, the role of main clauses, and the use of “and,” “but,” and “or” to combine ideas effectively.

Key features:

Explains the difference between simple and compound sentences

Shows how to identify main clauses in a sentence

Demonstrates the three coordinating conjunctions and their purposes

Provides examples with clear, colourful visuals and emojis

Offers strategies for writing longer, more interesting sentences

Includes an accompanying worksheet to reinforce and practise key concepts.

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