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Compound Sentences - and, but, or
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
We wanted to go camping, but there was a storm coming.
We went to the store to buy apples and mangoes.
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How can I combine these two sentences: The kids could play video games. The kids could fly a kite.
The kids could play video games, or they could fly a kite.
The kids could play video games, but they could fly a kite.
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How can I combine these two sentences: Elsa wanted a new bike. She couldn't find one she liked.
Elsa wanted a new bike, or she couldn't find one she liked.
Elsa wanted a new bike, but she couldn't find one she liked.
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
I went to the store. I bought groceries.
I went to the store, and I bought groceries.
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What is a compound sentence?
A sentence made up of two complete sentences.
Who or what the sentence is about.
What the subject did or is doing.
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How can I combine these two sentences: The animals wanted to listen. The animals didn't understand Moo.
The animals wanted to listen, and they didn't understand Moo
The animals wanted to listen, but they didn't understand Moo
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
I went to the store. I bought groceries.
I went to the store, and I bought groceries.
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
I went to the store, and I bought groceries.
I went to the store. I bought groceries.
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
The dogs barked all night.
Jon could go to the movies, or he could stay home and rest.
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