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Bug Themed Sentence Combining

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    Directions: Combine the two sentences into one grammatically correct sentence using appropriate conjunctions (and, but, or, because), past tense verbs, or linking verbs (is/was).
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  • The bee flew near the flowers. The bee landed on the hive.
    The bee flew near the flowers and landed on the hive.
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  • The beetle crawled on the rock. The beetle hid under a leaf.
    The beetle crawled on the rock and hid under a leaf.
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  • The queen bee rested in the hive. The worker bees gathered nectar.
    The queen bee rested in the hive and the worker bees gathered nectar.
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  • The kids saw a cricket. The cricket jumped away.
    The kids saw a cricket but it jumped away. OR The kids saw a cricket but the cricket jumped away.
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  • The grasshopper chirped loudly. I heard it from my window.
    The grasshopper chirped loudly and I heard it from my window.
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  • The ant carried a crumb. The crumb was heavy.
    The ant carried a heavy crumb.
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  • The bug is small. The bug is fast.
    The bug is small and fast.
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  • The wasp flew near my lunch. I stayed still.
    The wasp flew near my lunch so I stayed still.
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  • The butterfly is beautiful. It had colorful wings.
    The butterfly was beautiful because it had colorful wings.
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  • The bug bugged me. I swatted it away.
    The bug bugged me so I swatted it away.
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  • The bug bit me. It left a red mark.
    The bug bit me and it left a red mark.
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  • The bee stung me. I screamed.
    The bee stung me so I screamed.
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  • The caterpillar crawled slowly. It is turning into a butterfly.
    The caterpillar crawled slowly because it is turning into a butterfly.
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  • The spider spun a web. The web was sticky.
    The spider spun a sticky web. OR The spider spun a web and it was sticky.
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  • I heard a buzz. I looked around.
    I heard a buzz so I looked around.
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