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Compound Sentences: Form A Compound Sentence Combining The Two Clauses With The Conjunction Provided

This document provides examples of compound sentences and exercises combining two clauses with conjunctions like "and", "but", and "so". The examples show two independent clauses joined with a conjunction to form a compound sentence. Students are given pairs of sentences and asked to join each pair into a single compound sentence using the conjunction provided in parentheses.

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Compound Sentences: Form A Compound Sentence Combining The Two Clauses With The Conjunction Provided

This document provides examples of compound sentences and exercises combining two clauses with conjunctions like "and", "but", and "so". The examples show two independent clauses joined with a conjunction to form a compound sentence. Students are given pairs of sentences and asked to join each pair into a single compound sentence using the conjunction provided in parentheses.

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Compound Sentences

Example: He wanted to talk. He choked on his words.


He wanted to talk, but he choked on his words.

Form a compound sentence combining the two clauses with the


conjunction provided.

and but or so yet for

1) Harry met me this morning. He didn't mention the camp. (yet)

2) Mia has a golden furry kitten. She calls it Goldie. (and)

3) We are dressed in blue and red. We are playing in the band. (for)

4) I will go swimming. I will help Mom make dinner. (or)

5) Lenny has invited me to the parade. I won’t be able to make it. (but)

6) Aunt Grace hasn't been keeping well. Let's visit her today. (so)

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Compound Sentences
       

Example: He wanted to talk. He choked on his words.


He wanted to talk, but he choked on his words.

Form a compound sentence combining the two clauses with the


conjunction provided.

and but or so yet for

1) Harry met me this morning. He didn't mention the camp. (yet)


Harry met me this morning, yet he didn't mention the camp.

2) Mia has a golden furry kitten. She calls it Goldie. (and)


Mia has a gold color furry kitten, and she calls it Goldie.

3) We are dressed in blue and red. We are playing in the band. (for)
We are dressed in blue and red, for we are playing in the band.

4) I will go swimming. I will help Mom make dinner. (or)


Grade four or five is making a model robot .

5) Lenny has invited me to the parade. I won’t be able to make it. (but)
Lenny has invited me to the parade, but I won’t be able to make it.

6) Aunt Grace hasn't been keeping well. Let's visit her today. (so)
Aunt Grace hasn't been keeping well, so let's visit her today.

Teaching Resources @ www.tutoringhour.com

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