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changing simple sentences to compound sentences heres an example of each what makes this sentence simple well its made up of one independent clause that is it has a subject it has a verb and is a completed thought and what makes this sentence compound its made up of two independent clauses each with a subject and a verb joined together by the coordinating conjunction so think of compound sentences as being two or more simple sentences joined together lets have a go at changing the simple sentence to a compound sentence we have to add another independent clause here are some independent clauses we could choose the cat watched he could bury his bone the owner was angry now we have to add the second independent clause using a coordinating conjunction here are the coordinating conjunctions here are some compound sentences we could create by joining our independent clauses the dog dug a hole in the yard and the cat watched the dog dug a hole in the yard so he could bury his bone the own