Compound sentences 4th grade worksheets
[DOC File]Simple Sentence Combining Worksheet
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The following sentences share either the same subject or the same verb. Combine the sentences into one sentence. 21) Tommy and his mother walked to the store. The store is two blocks away. 22) The child is thirsty. The child is not getting enough water. 23) My mug was in the cupboard. My mug is no longer in the cupboard.
[DOC File]Run-On Sentence Worksheet
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Decide which of the following groups of words are run-on sentences. _ If the group of words is a correct sentence, write S; if it is a run-on, write R-O. _ Revise each run-on sentence by (1) making it two separate sentences; (2) inserting a semicolon, or (3) using a comma and a coordinating conjunction. _____ 1.
[DOC File]Run-on Sentences, Comma Splices and Fragments
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Two types of run-on sentences are . fused sentences. and . comma splices. Strategies for Correcting Fused Sentences: Create a compound sentence. Inserting a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) plus a comma correctly links these independent clauses. This sentence structure is called a compound sentence.
[DOC File]Compound Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions …
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A compound sentence contains two separate subject and verb pairs. You can combine two simple sentences together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction to make one compound sentence. Here are some examples: F – for I drank some water, for I was thirsty.
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