
Simple and Compound Sentences
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Hayley Walker
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Simple and Compound Sentences
Lesson 15
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Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in the parentheses ( ).
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Open Ended
Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in the parentheses ( ).
Should we start class? Should we wait? (or)
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Open Ended
Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in the parentheses ( ).
I finished my picture. Neil did not finish his. (but)
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Open Ended
Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in the parentheses ( ).
Liz has a flute session soon. She must practice. (so)
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Open Ended
Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in the parentheses ( ).
She made up a song. It sounded great! (and)
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For the next four questions, pick the choice that correctly combines the two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Ramirez loves music. He is a great teacher!
Mr. Ramirez loves music and he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, but he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, and he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, or he is a great teacher.
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Multiple Choice
Pick the choice that correctly combines the two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
Mr. Ramirez loves music. He is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music and he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, but he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, and he is a great teacher.
Mr. Ramirez loves music, or he is a great teacher.
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Multiple Choice
Pick the choice that correctly combines the two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
Anita was going to sing. She had a sore throat.
Anita was going to sing, but she had a sore throat.
Anita was going to sing, so she had a sore throat.
Anita was going to sing, or she had a sore throat.
Anita was going to sing, and she had a sore throat.
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Multiple Choice
Pick the choice that correctly combines the two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
You may play the piano first. You may play the drums first.
You may play the piano first, and you may play the drums first.
You may play the piano first, so you may play the drums first.
You may play the piano first, but you may play the drums first.
You may play the piano first, or you may play the drums first.
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Multiple Choice
Pick the choice that correctly combines the two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
We cannot hear the music. Please make it louder.
We cannot hear the music, and please make it louder.
We cannot hear the music, so please make it louder.
We cannot hear the music, but please make it louder.
We cannot hear the music so, please make it louder.
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