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Combining Sentences

Combining Sentences

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English

3rd - 4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1H, L.4.2C, RF.2.3E

+12

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GABRIELLE HARTSGROVE

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6 Slides • 16 Questions

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Combining Sentences

combining like subjects, predicates, and sentences

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A sentence may have more than one simple subject or one simple predicate.

  • A compound subject has two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate. They are often joined by and, or, or nor.

  • Lemons and limes are grown in the South.

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A compound predicate has two or more simple predicates, or verbs, that have the same subject. They are connected by andbutor, or nor.

  • Kendra writes or calls her grandmother once a week.

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Some sentences have both a compound subject and a compound predicate.

  • Mike and Kyle enjoyed the soup and asked for another bowl.

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Multiple Choice

My best friend went to the movie theater.

I went to the movie theater.

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My friend and I went to the movie theater.

2

My friend went to the movie theater and I went to the movie theater.

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Multiple Choice

Gary caught the ball.

I caught the ball.

1

Gary and I caught the ball.

2

Gary caught the ball and I caught the ball.

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Multiple Choice

Bobby played hide-and-seek.

Cindy played hide-and-seek.

1

Bobby and Cindy played hide-and-seek.

2

Bobby played hide-and-seek and Cindy played hide-and-seek.

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Multiple Choice

Fish swam in the pond.

Tadpoles swam in the pond.

1

Fish and tadpoles swam in the pond.

2

Fish swam in the pond and tadpoles swam in the pond.

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You can also combine independent clauses (sentences) with a conjunction.

  • We remember the coordination conjunctions with the acronym FANBOYS

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "f" stands for:
1
for
2
from
3
false
4
FANBOYS

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "a" stands for:
1
as
2
and
3
also
4
additionally

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "n" stands for:
1
no
2
not
3
nor
4
neither

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "b" stands for:
1
but
2
both
3
best
4
bend

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "o" stands for:
1
of
2
on
3
or
4
other

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "y" stands for:
1
yes
2
you
3
yet
4
yell

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Multiple Choice

FANBOYS  "s" stands for:
1
so
2
some
3
says
4
sometimes "y"

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When you are combining independent clauses, follow these steps:

  • 1. identify the independent clauses

  • 2. use a comma and a conjunction ( ,FANBOY)

  • ex: Kara went to practice, but she didn't want to go.

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Multiple Choice

Does this sentence need a comma?
I wanted to go to the store but I decided to stay home instead.
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Yes 
2
No

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Multiple Choice

In a compound sentence, the comma comes ______________ the coordinating conjunction.
1
after
2
before
3
there is no comma

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Multiple Choice

You can make your appointment now, ______ we can call you next week to schedule it.

1

and

2

or

3

but

4

so

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Multiple Choice

Simon wants to buy a new cell phone, ________ he doesn't have enough money.

1

and

2

or

3

but

4

so

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Multiple Choice

It rained all day, _______ we didn't go outside.

1

and

2

or

3

but

4

so

Combining Sentences

combining like subjects, predicates, and sentences

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