Common Core Standards
Grade 4
Language L.4.2.C
Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.
You'll have to define coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences. We got you.
Coordinating conjunctions are summed up as FANBOYS. No, this idea wasn't cooked up by a bunch of One Direction fans. FANBOYS represents the following: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
Got it? Okay, on to the compound sentence. A compound sentence is created when you take two simple sentences and plug them together with one of the FANBOYS. Example:
Simple sentence number 1: I went to the store.
Simple sentence number 2: I bought a candy bar.
Compound sentence: I went to the store and I bought a candy bar.
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