Combine simple sentences into compound sentences. 0401.1.15
Links verified on 9/23/2014
- Combining Sentences - online quiz
 - Combining Sentences - online lesson followed by an activity
 - Combining Sentences - [21 pages] nine exercises for students to practice combining sentences
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- Joining independent clauses - exercise, with a link to a second exercise at the bottom of the first page
 - Joining Two or More Simple Sentences into One Compound Sentence - suggestions as to how to join sentences
 - Joining Two Simple Sentences into Another Simple Sentence - suggestions as to how to join sentences
 - Make a Compound Sentence Game - [Skillwise game] Can you make the compound sentence? [Click on the image of the game to begin.]
 - Make a Sentence Game - [Skillwise game] Can you make the sentence? [Click on the image of the game to begin.]
 - Making Sentences - [Skillwise worksheet] Students move words to make a sentence. This is an actual cut and paste activity, using actual scissors
 - Quiz - twenty multiple-choice questions, graded online - choose the sentence with correct punctuation
 - Sentence Combining - [6 pages] worksheets with several exercises for students to practice
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- Using a semicolon - exercise - ten multiple-choice questions, graded online
 - Ways of Combining Two Simple Sentences into a Compound Sentence - A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses. It can be formed only with the help of coordinating conjunctions.
 - Punctuation Between Two Independent Clauses - examples and explanation.
 
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