2. How to use compound sentences
• I love her, because she is delusional.
• =>I love her because she is delusional. : complete c.x.
• I live in Seoul but i have contemplated moving to Kyeongju
• =>I live in Seoul, but I have contemplated moving
to Kyeongju.
3. for
and
nor
but
or
yet
so
I went to Paris, and I went to the Louvre.
I did not go to Paris, and I do not want to go to
Paris.
I went to Paris, but I did not go to the Louvre.
<=opposite ideasI will go to Paris, or I will buy a new car.
I went to Paris, so I visited the Louvre.
I wanted to visit the Louvre, so I went to Paris.
I went to Paris, for I wanted to visit the Louvre.
I wanted to visit the Louvre, so I went to Paris.
I did not go to the Louvre, nor did I visit the Eiffel
Tower.
I have often been to Paris, yet I have never seen the
Eiffel Tower.
4. Examples of i.c. and d.c.
• I went to Paris.
• because I went to Paris
S V complete idea
=>It’s a dependent clause because it needs more information. : c.x.
i.c. d.c.