English Language Arts
Grade 4
45 min
Create compound sentences
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Join two sentences with 'and'.
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Join two sentences with 'but'.
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Join two sentences with 'so'.
Sample Practice Questions
Easy
Combine these two sentences: The cat is sleeping. The dog is playing.
0.The cat is sleeping, and the dog is playing.
1.The cat is sleeping, but the dog is playing.
2.The cat is sleeping, so the dog is playing.
3.The cat is sleeping and the dog is playing.
Easy
Combine these two sentences: I want to go to the park. It is raining.
0.I want to go to the park, and it is raining.
1.I want to go to the park, but it is raining.
2.I want to go to the park, so it is raining.
3.I want to go to the park but it is raining.
Easy
Combine these two sentences: She was tired. She went to bed early.
0.She was tired, so she went to bed early.
1.She was tired, but she went to bed early.
2.She was tired, and she went to bed early.
3.She was tired so she went to bed early.
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