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I live in California. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple sentence
My mother and sister traveled to Mexico. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple sentence
Aleesa has a black dog and a white cat. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple Sentence
Neil studies at The Harker School. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple sentence
The teacher uses a laptop. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple sentence
We can travel to New York, or to Panama. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Simple Sentence
They traveled to Africa, for they wanted to help kids. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Compound Sentence
Cassy ate an apple. What is the simple predicate?
ate
I am an intelligent student.  What is the simple subject?
I
She fell down, so she was crying. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Compound Sentence
I wanted to go to Paris, but the airports are closed. Is this a SIMPLE or COMPOUND sentence?
Compound Sentence
We use SO to:
to show the result of something
We use AND to:
to join sentences that show similar ideas
We use FOR to:
to show the reason
We use BUT to:
to show contrast
We use OR to:
to show a choice
We will visit my mom ___ my grandma.
AND
You can buy an apple ___ an orange.
OR
She wanted to study, ___ her brother kept bothering her.
BUT
Tina baked a cake, ____ Julia cooked a pie.
AND
You can finish your homework now, ____ you can finsih it later.
OR
What is the acronym to remember the coordinating conjunctions?
FANBOYS
What are our coordinating conjunctions? (FAN)
for, and, nor
What are coordinating conjunctions? (BOYS)
but, or, yet, so