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How do you combine two simple sentences to make a compound sentence?
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A conjunction is a word that you can use to combine the sentences.
You can do this by combining two or more shorter sentences into one longer, more interesting sentence. A conjunction is a word that you can use to combine the sentences. Examples: and, but, or, so
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Suppose you wrote these sentences in your story…
Melanie forgot her lunch. She called her mother. How can you combine these sentences using a conjunction? and but or so
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Which compound sentence is better?
Melanie forgot her lunch, so she called her mother. Melanie forgot her lunch and she called her mother
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Suppose you wrote these sentences in your story…
Pam bought three pencils. She lost two of them. How can you combine these sentences using a conjunction? and but or so
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Which compound sentence is better?
Pam bought three pencils, but she lost two of them. Pam bought three pencils and she lost two of them.
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He threw it across the yard.
Maybe you wrote… Bobby has a football. He threw it across the yard. How can you combine these sentences using a conjunction? and but or so
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Which compound sentence is better?
Bobby has a football, and he threw it across the yard. Bobby has a football, but he threw it across the yard.
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Missy went to the zoo. She saw monkeys. More practice.
Which one is a compound sentence? Missy saw monkeys at the zoo. 2. Missy went to the zoo, and she saw monkeys.
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Maria wanted a new bike. She got a job to earn the money.
More practice. Maria wanted a new bike. She got a job to earn the money. Which one is correct? 1. Maria wanted a new bicycle, so she got a job to earn money. 2. Maria got a job washing bicycles to earn money.
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QUESTION: When you combined the two sentences together, what kind of sentence did you create?
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COMPOUND Two or more sentences joined together by a conjunction.
I fell off the ladder, but I am alright.
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Time to practice on your own!
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