Below are compound sentences. In each, underline the conjunction joining the two independent clauses and then place each independent clause in parentheses. Finally, mark the subject in each independent clause with an S and the verb in each independent clause witha V. S V S V (Michael washed the dishes), and (Susan dried them). 1. I wanted to watch a movie, but Bill wanted to skateboard. 2. After lunch we walked to Spanish, but Jim skipped the class. 3. I like Gmail, but my best friend uses Yahoo. 4. Lying in the sun for three hours, I got a terrible sunburn, but Marie did not burn at all. 5. I might do my homework tonight, or I may decide to do it in the morning. 6. At batting practice I hit an amazing number of pitches, but Mark struck out every time. 7. You can lie on the couch all day, or you can do something productive. 8. I have not read any of the Harry Potter books, nor have I read any of the Twilight series. 9. Tom cleaned the scallops; I wrapped them in bacon. 10. Everybody was busy, so I went to the cinema alone.

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