1. I don't want to argue with you, but I don't want to give in.
2. She had a lot of friends, and she was a friendly girl.
3. I had a cute puppy, but I lost him.
4. He studied for the test, so he got a good grade.
5. Jim can boil eggs, and Sally can make toast.
6. We can go to Disneyland, or we can go to Sea World.
7. Dan moved to Michigan, but he moved home again.
8. They didn't want to be late, so they hurried.
9. Jill runs a mile every day, and she swims on Fridays.
10. You can choose vanilla ice cream, or you can choose chocolate.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of using conjunctions worksheet.