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4.5 Combining Sentences
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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Combine the sentences: My sister laughs at the joke. I don't think it is funny.
My sister laughs at the joke, but I don't think it is funny.
Combine the sentences: The lights went out. I grabbed my flashlight.
The lights went out, so I grabbed my flashlight.
Combine the sentences: Mom sings a song. Dad joins in.
Mom sings a song, and Dad joins in.
Combine the sentences: Saul wants to go out. He does his homework quickly.
Saul wants to go out, so he does his homework quickly.
Combine the sentences: Pam likes hot dogs. Mike prefers hamburgers.
Pam likes hot dogs, but Mike prefers hamburgers.
Combine the sentences: I took my book with me. I didn't read it.
I took my book with me, but I didn't read it.
Combine the sentences: The trash can is full. Ben takes out the trash.
The trash can is full, so Ben takes out the trash.
Combine the sentences: Dad cooks dinner. We wash the dishes.
Dad cooks dinner, and we wash the dishes.
Combine the sentences: I want the blue pants. They are the wrong size.
I want the blue pants, but they are the wrong size.
Combine the sentences: Carl dropped his pen. It rolled under the desk.
Carl dropped his pen, and it rolled under the desk.
Combine the sentences: It is getting late. I will go to bed.
It is getting late so I will go to bed.
Combine the sentences: Kim wrote the story, Brian drew the pictures.
Kim wrote the story, and Brian drew the pictures.
Combine the sentences: Mike was hungry. He made a sandwich.
Mike was hungry so he made a sandwich.
Combine the sentences: Mom wants to see a play. Dad wants to see a movie.
Mom wants to see a play, but Dad wants to see a movie.
Combine the sentences: Mel sang a song. Pam danced.
Mel sang a song, and Pam danced. OR Mel sang a song, but Pam danced.