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Collection of compound sentences exercises (33)
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Compound Sentences worksheet for students to practice combining simple sentences using conjunctions.
Grade 3 worksheet for converting compound sentences into simple sentences, featuring an example and an illustration of a girl cooking.
Practice forming compound sentences with conjunctions like "for," "so," "and," "but," "yet," "nor," and "or" in this educational worksheet.
Sentence Types worksheet for students to practice identifying declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences.
Grade 3 worksheet on identifying sentences and fragments, with examples and a girl holding an apple.
Write a Compound Sentence worksheet for educational use, designed to help students practice combining two sentences into compound sentences.
Exercise 13: Combine simple sentences into compound sentences, with examples and exam year references.
Compound Sentences Worksheet (Circling Part 1) - Practice identifying coordinate conjunctions in compound sentences.
Detailed educational chart illustrating the differences between simple, compound, and complex sentences, including their structures, explanations, and examples.
Choose the correct way to combine the sentences: "The horse has won a lot of blue ribbons. The horse doesn't know many tricks."
An engaging grammar worksheet teaching compound sentences using coordinators like for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, with examples and exercises.