The document discusses compound sentences and their components. A compound sentence is made up of two simple sentences joined by a coordinating conjunction like "and", "but", or "or". The document provides examples of compound sentences and exercises for students to identify subjects, verbs, and whether sentences are simple or compound. It also has students practice adding commas to compound sentences and combining simple sentences into compounds.
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Compound Sentence Ws-3
The document discusses compound sentences and their components. A compound sentence is made up of two simple sentences joined by a coordinating conjunction like "and", "but", or "or". The document provides examples of compound sentences and exercises for students to identify subjects, verbs, and whether sentences are simple or compound. It also has students practice adding commas to compound sentences and combining simple sentences into compounds.
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Compound Sentences - 3 Name ______________________
Coordinating Conjunctions Date ____________ Period _____
compound sentence > a sentence made by joining two simple sentences with a coordinating conjunction and comma coordinating conjunction > for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so Example: Jane likes eating ice cream , but Julie prefers cake. simple sentence simple sentence coordinating conjunction and comma PART I - Directions: Underline the subjects once and the verbs twice in the following sentences. Put an S in the space if the sentence is simple. Put a C in the space if the sentence is compound. Example: __C__ Tom likes to learn about the government, and I like to learn about how laws are made. _____ 1. People in congress sometimes suggest laws, and then they vote on them. _____ 2. The representatives talk about the laws together. _____ 3. Some people support the new laws, but others dislike them. _____ 4. The representatives explain the reasons for their opinions. _____ 5. Later the representatives vote on the new laws. _____ 6. Some laws pass, but other laws lack the necessary number of votes. _____ 7. A law passes, or it fails. _____ 8. The President signs the law, and it goes into effect. _____ 9. Laws protect the citizens of a country. _____ 10. Sometimes the citizens directly vote on a law in a special election. PART II - Directions: Some of the following sentences seed a comma. Read each sentence. If it is a compound sentence, write C in the space, and add a comma. If it is not a compound sentence, leave it blank, and do not add a comma. Exampl e: __C__ Elissa wanted to go surfing, but Denise wanted to go rollerblading. _____ 11. A storm was coming so we boarded up the windows of our seaside cottage. _____ 12. The coach took us out after the game for pizza and soda. _____ 13. We stayed up late to watch a movie but we fell asleep on the couch. _____ 14. We can hear neither the lead singer nor the bass guitar. _____ 15. I smell the skunk yet I cant see where it is. _____ 16. You can have milk and cookies or chips and salsa. _____ 17. We made ten dozen cookies yet none are left. _____ 18. Mrs. Smith left her wallet at home and couldnt buy the tuna. _____ 19. The VW van lurched up the hill and then it refused to move. _____ 20. The mall and the parking lot got flooded after the storm. _____ 21. You take the snow board but not the skis. _____ 22. We wanted to see the movie but they were already sold out. _____ 23. David couldnt see the lunar eclipse for the clouds blocked the moon. _____ 24. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton found their keys underneath their car. _____ 25. The bride and the groom wore white, and the brides maids wore lavender. PART III - Directions: On the lines provided, complete each of the following sentences. Add another simple sentence to the comma/coordinating conjunctions that are given to create a compound sentence. Remember that the words you add must be able to stand alone as a sentence. Study the example first. Example: The mans shoes were wet, so he took them off before coming into the house. 2 6 . The movie was good, but _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2 7 . We lost the car keys, so _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2 8 . The small dog must have run away from its owner, or _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2 9 . No one had picked up the trash for weeks, nor _____________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 3 0 . An accident blocked the main street, and ________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________