These sentences have the same subject. Combine them to make one sentence with a compound predicate and a coordinating conjunction.
Jen wants to be a translator. She is learning three languages.
What is Jen wants to be a translator and is learning three languages.
200
Please bring your pencil and notebook to my class.
What is an Imperative sentence?
200
Statue of Liberty
What is proper noun?
200
am, is, are, was, were, will be, have been, had been....
What is the 8 most common linking verbs?
200
The game was played between ______________.
(he and she, him and her)
What is him and her?
200
Complete the sentence by adding the present perfect form of the verb produce.
Natasha _________________a perfect crop of corn.
What is has produced?
300
I don't care if you need help with your shoe laces.
What is a declarative sentence?
300
Underline the adjectives in this sentence.
The blustery weather and sloppy rain ruined our fun day.
What are blustery, sloppy, and fun
300
Add a comma.
No I can't come to your party.
What is No, I can't come to your party.
300
Susan went to the dance with him on Friday.
What is him?
300
Complete the sentence by adding the future perfect form of the verb pass.
Next year, the sixth grade _____________________to the seventh grade.
What is will have passed?
400
Are you coming to the football game tomorrow night?
What is an interrogative sentence?
400
What is the fragment.
Natasha's country was called Germany. But now USA. She won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1991.
What is But now USA
400
The puppy was happy
What is was?
400
It was a beautiful day for the race.
What is it?
400
I cleaned my room (yesterday).
What is an adverb?
500
I am so excited that I am on fleek!
What is an exclamatory sentence?
500
What is the subject of the sentence of the sentence?
Aly and Xavier are best friends.
What is Aly ad Xavier
500
I went for a walk with my mother.
What is went?
500
She is reading the book I was talking about yesterday.
What is she and I?
500
complete the sentence by adding the past perfect form of the verb jog.
The track team _____________________for more than a mile in three minutes.