Combine the sentences below: Next winter, I might go to Canada. Next winter, I might go to Australia.
Next winter, I might go to Canada or Australia.
Combine the sentences below: The tree is tall. The tree has many leaves.
The tree is tall and has many leaves.
Identify the following as either sentences or fragments: She Fell.
Sentence
Identify the following as either sentences or fragments: I can’t believe it.
sentence
Answer: At the pool. What's the question? a. What do you want for lunch? b. Where are you going? c. Where is your sister? d. What time did you wake up?
c. Where is your sister?
Combine the sentences below: Effie lives in Paris. Taylor lives in Paris. Eric does not live in Paris.
Effie and Taylor live in Paris, but Eric does not.
Draw a line (/) separating the subject from the predicate in the following sentence. Dasani water is my favorite bottled water brand.
Dasani water / is my favorite bottled water brand.
What does it mean to combine sentences?
Combining sentences means changing two or more sentences into one.
What do commands often begin with?
A command often begins with a verb.
Combine the sentences below: The soup is hot. The soup is spicy.
The soup is hot and spicy.
What punctuation must be used when writing a statement?
A full stop (.) must be used when writing a statement.
Why would someone ask a question?
They are looking for information.
Write a sentence using an exclamation below:
example: Ah! A spider bit me!
Identify the following as either sentences or fragments: In a Zoo Exhibit.
Fragment
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