Let's solve the worksheet step by step.
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Part 1: Identify Simple (S) or Compound (C) Sentences
Definitions:
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Simple Sentence: Contains one independent clause (one subject and one predicate).
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Compound Sentence: Contains two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (like *and, but, so*) or a semicolon.
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Sentences:
1.
Bill is playing a videogame, and he is listening to music.
→ Two independent clauses joined by "and"
✔ C (Compound)
2.
Danny did not wash his clothes, but he will fold them.
→ Two independent clauses joined by "but"
✔ C (Compound)
3.
Roger is the fastest runner of the school.
→ One independent clause
✔ S (Simple)
4.
Debra completed the test, so now she can read her book.
→ Two independent clauses joined by "so"
✔ C (Compound)
5.
Marty feeds his cats, and he cleans their litter box.
→ Two independent clauses joined by "and"
✔ C (Compound)
6.
Taking care of animals is a big responsibility.
→ One independent clause
✔ S (Simple)
7.
The forks go on the left, but the knife is on the right.
→ Two independent clauses joined by "but"
✔ C (Compound)
8.
The table is set for dinner.
→ One independent clause
✔ S (Simple)
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✔ Answers for Part 1:
| # | Sentence | S | C |
|---|--------|----|----|
| 1 | Bill is playing a videogame, and he is listening to music. |
✘ |
✔ |
| 2 | Danny did not wash his clothes, but he will fold them. |
✘ |
✔ |
| 3 | Roger is the fastest runner of the school. |
✔ |
✘ |
| 4 | Debra completed the test, so now she can read her book. |
✘ |
✔ |
| 5 | Marty feeds his cats, and he cleans their litter box. |
✘ |
✔ |
| 6 | Taking care of animals is a big responsibility. |
✔ |
✘ |
| 7 | The forks go on the left, but the knife is on the right. |
✘ |
✔ |
| 8 | The table is set for dinner. |
✔ |
✘ |
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Part 2: Combine sentences using the word in brackets
We are to join two simple sentences using the given conjunction.
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1. You like football. She likes soccer. (and)
→ Join with "and"
✔ You like football, and she likes soccer.
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2. Timmy plays volleyball. He doesn't play hockey. (but)
→ Join with "but"
✔ Timmy plays volleyball, but he doesn't play hockey.
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3. We swept the floor. We vacuumed the carpet. (and)
→ Join with "and"
✔ We swept the floor, and we vacuumed the carpet.
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✔ Final Answers for Part 2:
1.
You like football, and she likes soccer.
2.
Timmy plays volleyball, but he doesn't play hockey.
3.
We swept the floor, and we vacuumed the carpet.
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🔍 Summary:
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Simple Sentences (S): 3, 6, 8
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Compound Sentences (C): 1, 2, 4, 5, 7
- Combined sentences use proper punctuation and conjunctions.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple vs compound sentences worksheet.