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Simple and Compound Sentences

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  • What are we missing: my family played Uno last night.
    A capital letter!
  • Give me a simple sentence.
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  • The pineapple sat on the counter.
    Simple
  • The cat and dog fought in the living room.
    Simple
  • Kelly wanted to go ice skating, but Natalie desired to go to the bowling alley.
    Compound
  • Combine these 2 simple sentences to make a compound sentence: I finished my homework early. I went to outside to play.
    I finished my homework early, so I went outside to play.
  • Christie and William drove to the park and ate lunch.
    Simple
  • My mom set the groceries on the counter, and the dog ran off with his food.
    Compound
  • The police officer turned on his lights, and the red Mustang pulled to the side of the road.
    Compound
  • Is this sentence complete: after cleaning the living room.
    No! We are missing information. After cleaning the living room what happened?
  • What are we missing? We looked everywhere for my brother but we could not find him.
    A comma before the word "but"
  • My favorite TV show is Sponge Bob Square Pants, but my sister really likes Peppa Pig.
    Compound
  • What do we need to add before the conjunction?
    A COMMA!
  • Give me 2 conjunctions!
    For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
  • Is this sentence complete: when she wanted to go skiing.
    No, we are missing information.
  • Mark held the ball in his hand and didn't know where to throw it.
    Simple
  • Combine these 2 simple sentences to make a compound sentence: I wore sneakers to school.  My sister wore sandals.
    I wore sneakers to school, and my sister wore sandals.
  • Is this sentence complete: The horse jumped the fence.
    Yes! We have a subject and predicate.
  • Combine these 2 simple sentences to make a compound sentence: Would you like to go to the park? Would you rather go to the show?
    Would you like to go to the park or would you rather go to the show?
  • Give me a compound sentence.
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  • Give me a compound sentence.
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  • Is this sentences complete: A red car drove down the freeway.
    Yes!
  • What are we missing: I went to the beach with my family
    A period at the end of the sentence.
  • Give me a simple sentence.
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  • The man's suit did not match his tie.
    Simple