Which is a correctly formed compound sentence? Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play. But they lost. Daniel wa
s very excited to watch his favorite team play but they lost. Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play, but they lost. Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play; but they lost.
A correcty formed compoun sentence is option three: "Daniel was very excited to watch his favorite team play, but they lost."
A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction.
When writing compoun sentences, you'll be joining at least two independent clauses that have related ideas. Coordinators to join two independent clauses include, but, and, for, or, yet, so
I have no ty what I’m tuwiwoy do for the church and the kids are going off to school so I’m not gonna tuition so I don’t think I’m going to get it back in the church