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Identify the sentence type: Write out each sentence
Identify the sentence type: Write out each sentence. Skip a line between each sentence Joseph and Karina like to swim, play tennis, and take walks. (Compound/ Simple) Joseph likes to swim, and Karina likes to play tennis. (Compound/Simple) Joseph likes to swim and play tennis. (Compound/ Simple) Karina bought a new tennis racket, and Joseph bought new swim fins (Compound/Simple)
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Joseph and Karina like to swim, play tennis, and take walks
Joseph and Karina like to swim, play tennis, and take walks. (Compound/ Simple) Joseph likes to swim, and Karina likes to play tennis. (Compound/Simple)
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Joseph likes to swim and play tennis. (Compound/ Simple)
Karina bought a new tennis racket, and Joseph bought new swim fins (Compound/Simple)
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Identify the sentence type: Write out each sentence
Identify the sentence type: Write out each sentence. Skip a line between each sentence Jane enjoys riding her bicycle, but Kara prefers to run. (Compound/ Simple) Jane and Kara like to play soccer, basketball, and volleyball. (Compound/Simple) Kara enjoys running and playing soccer. (Compound/ Simple) Jane bought new soccer cleats, and Kara bought new running shoes. (Compound/Simple)
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Jane enjoys riding her bicycle, but Kara prefers to run
Jane enjoys riding her bicycle, but Kara prefers to run. (Compound/ Simple) Jane and Kara like to play soccer, basketball, and volleyball. (Compound/Simple)
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Kara enjoys running and playing soccer. (Compound/ Simple)
Jane bought new soccer cleats, and Kara bought new running shoes. (Compound/Simple)
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What types of sentences are these. Simple or Compound
What types of sentences are these? Simple or Compound? (yes, you need to write the sentence!) Peter and James will study for the biology exam after school. James lives close to the library, so Peter will meet him there. Peter is hoping to bring his Fundamentals of Biology grade up to an A. James will have to leave the library by 5:30 to be home for dinner, and Peter’s mom will pick him up on her way home from work.
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