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Grade 2 worksheet on identifying simple and compound sentences, with examples and a cute rabbit illustration.

A worksheet titled "Simple and compound sentences" for Grade 2, featuring a list of sentences to classify as simple (S) or compound (C), with a cartoon rabbit holding a purple flower at the bottom.

A worksheet titled "Simple and compound sentences" for Grade 2, featuring a list of sentences to classify as simple (S) or compound (C), with a cartoon rabbit holding a purple flower at the bottom.

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Worksheet: Simple and Compound Sentences


Grade 2 Sentences Worksheet

We are asked to determine whether each sentence is simple (S) or compound (C).
- A simple sentence has one independent clause (one subject and one predicate).
- A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (like *and*, *but*, *or*).

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Now, let's analyze each sentence:



1. The dog fetched the stick for his master.
- One subject ("The dog") and one action ("fetched").
- No joining words.
Simple sentenceS

2. The boy played, but he did not clean his room.
- Two independent clauses:
- "The boy played"
- "he did not clean his room"
- Joined by but (a coordinating conjunction)
Compound sentenceC

3. Mom baked a cake for Ian's birthday.
- One subject ("Mom") and one action ("baked").
- Only one clause.
Simple sentenceS

4. We listened to music, and we watched a movie.
- Two independent clauses:
- "We listened to music"
- "we watched a movie"
- Joined by and
Compound sentenceC

5. Lisa is the strongest girl of the class.
- One subject ("Lisa") and one predicate ("is the strongest girl...").
- Only one clause.
Simple sentenceS

6. He shoveled the stairs, and he cleared the driveway.
- Two independent clauses:
- "He shoveled the stairs"
- "he cleared the driveway"
- Joined by and
Compound sentenceC

7. Rabbits are very nervous animals.
- One subject ("Rabbits") and one predicate ("are very nervous animals").
- Only one clause.
Simple sentenceS

8. I closed the door, and I turned off the light.
- Two independent clauses:
- "I closed the door"
- "I turned off the light"
- Joined by and
Compound sentenceC

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Final Answers:



1. S
2. C
3. S
4. C
5. S
6. C
7. S
8. C

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📝 Summary:


- Simple sentences (S): 1, 3, 5, 7
- Compound sentences (C): 2, 4, 6, 8

> 💡 Tip: Look for two complete thoughts joined by and, but, or or — that’s a compound sentence!

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