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A compound sentence (The girl dances on the floor, and the boy plays in the park) joins two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction (and, or, but, so, yet, nor, for). In these worksheets, students classify sentences as being either simple or compound.
When two sentences come together as one, they are called a compound sentence. These Compound Sentences worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level. Our Compound Sentences Worksheets are free to download and easy to access in PDF format.
A simple sentence has one subject part and one predicate part. A compound sentence has two or more simple sentences joined by and, or, or but. This compound sentences worksheet gives good practice with working with simple and compound sentences.
RETEACHING: A simple sentence is a sentence that expresses only one complete thought. A compound sentence is a sentence made up of two simple sentences joined by a comma and the word and, but, or or.
Free simple and compound sentence worksheets to help your students improve in English. These worksheets have students converting simple sentences to compound sentences. Remember to teach your children to use a coordinating conjunction with a comma when writing compound sentences.
Explore different types of sentences with this helpful grammar worksheet! Click the checkbox for the options to print and add to Assignments and Collections. Students practice distinguishing between simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences in this seventh-grade grammar worksheet.
Compound Sentences #1 FREE. Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in parenthesis. 2nd through 4th Grades. View PDF. Compound Sentences #2. Tell which sentences are compound sentences. Then write a compound sentence and identify the independent clauses. 2nd through 4th Grades. View PDF.