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Combining Compound Sentences

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  • David likes eating hamburgers. David does not like to eat them every day.
    David likes eating hamburgers, but he does not like to eat them every day.
  • David likes to play baseball. David likes to play soccer.
    David likes to play baseball and soccer.
  • Stan must pass all his classes. Stan will not be allowed to go out with his friends.
    Stan must pass all his classes or he will not be allowed to go out with his friends.
  • Timmy loves to play basketball. Timmy’s dad doesn’t have a basketball.
    Timmy loves to play basketball, but his dad doesn't have a basketball.
  • One of the greatest sports is tennis. Tennis is not watched very much on television.
    One of the greatest sports is tennis, but it is not watched very much on television.
  • The students must behave. The students will not go on a field trip
    The students must behave or they will not go on a field trip.
  • The dog must eat dinner on time. The dog goes hungry
    The dog must eat dinner on time or it goes hungry.
  • I enjoyed the movie. My little brother did not.
    I enjoyed the movie, but my little brother did not.
  • John needs to study harder. John will not graduate this year
    John needs to study harder or he will not graduate this year.
  • Sherry likes to play soccer. Sherry cannot play because she earned poor grades.
    Sherry like to play soccer, but she cannot play because she earned poor grades.
  • Dan likes to race his car fast. Dan should think about safety.
    Dan likes to race his car fast, but he should think about safety.
  • We went to the restaurant. We found out it was closed early.
    We went to the restaurant, but we found out it was closed early.
  • Sarah must pass her test. Sarah will not be able to go to the movies.
    Sarah must pass her test or she will not be able to go to the movies.
  • David likes video games. David does not like to pay for video games.
    David like video games, but he does not like to pay for video games.
  • I knew exactly where I put my wallet. I still couldn’t find it.
    I knew exactly where I put my wallet, but I still couldn’t find it.
  • I didn’t study hard enough. I didn’t pass my latest exam.
    I didn’t study hard enough, so I didn’t pass my latest exam.
  • John eats chicken. John eats hamburgers.
    John eats chicken and hamburgers.
  • Kerry traveled to the woods. She went hunting.
    Kerry traveled to the woods and she went hunting.
  • I have fifty dollars. I still can’t afford the new video game.
    I have fifty dollars, yet I still can’t afford the new video game.
  • The class must behave. The class will not receive a free day.
    The class must behave or it they will not receive a free day.
  • The zebra enjoys eating grass. The zebra does not like to get chased by lions.
    The zebra enjoys eating grass, but it does not enjoy getting chased by lions.
  • . I love to draw. My friend loves to make designs in art class.
    . I love to draw, but my friend loves to make designs in art class.
  • John loves to watch the movie Transformers. John loves to eat popcorn.
    John loves to watch the movie Transformers and eat popcorn.
  • John bought new shoes. John wore them to his game.
    John bought new shoes and he wore them to his game.
  • Becky loves fishing. Becky cannot fish if she doesn’t wake up early.
    Becky loves fishing but she cannot fish if she doesn’t wake up early.