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Post by Maestro on Apr 17, 2015 13:35:26 GMT
Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in parenthesis.
1. A small kitten followed me home. I gave it a bowl of milk. (so)
2. We were lost in the woods. My brother had a map in his backpack. (but)
3. The girls were painting animal pictures. Katrina spilled the paint. (and)
4. Would you like to go to the movies? Would you rather stay home tonight? (or)
5. Mr. Sanchez loved his new office. He didn't like the view. (but)
6. Ivana's bicycle had a flat tire. She had to walk to the grocery store. (so)
7. José wants to be an astronaut when he grows up. Maria wants to be a nurse. (and)
8. Dr. Neu told Greg to floss his teeth every day. He didn't listen. (but)
9. The tigers at the zoo are always sleeping. The penguins are fun to watch. (but)
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