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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*) or a semicolon.
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Now, let's go through each sentence:
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1.
The dog fetched the stick for his master.
- This has one subject (*the dog*) and one action (*fetched*).
- Only one independent clause.
✔ S (Simple)
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*.
✔ C (Compound)
3.
Mom baked a cake for Ian’s birthday.
- One subject (*Mom*) and one action (*baked*).
- One independent clause.
✔ S (Simple)
4.
We listened to music, and we watched a movie.
- Two independent clauses:
- "We listened to music"
- "we watched a movie"
- Joined by *and*.
✔ C (Compound)
5.
Lisa is the strongest girl of the class.
- One subject (*Lisa*) and one predicate (*is the strongest girl...*).
- One independent clause.
✔ S (Simple)
6.
He shoveled the stairs, and he cleared the driveway.
- Two independent clauses:
- "He shoveled the stairs"
- "he cleared the driveway"
- Joined by *and*.
✔ C (Compound)
7.
Rabbits are very nervous animals.
- One subject (*Rabbits*) and one predicate (*are nervous animals*).
- One independent clause.
✔ S (Simple)
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*.
✔ C (Compound)
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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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📝 Explanation Summary:
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Simple sentences have only one complete thought.
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Compound sentences have two or more complete thoughts joined together with words like *and*, *but*, *or*, etc.
This helps students understand how ideas can be connected in writing.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple compound sentences worksheet.