Ann likes to dance_____Bill likes to dance too. (and, but)
Ann likes to dance, and Bill likes to dance too.
She bought a new dress, ______ he bought a new suit. (and, but)
She bought a new dress, and he bought a new suit.
Henry played with the dog. The dog was brown.
Henry played with the brown dog.
Insert the adjective...
The movie came out on Halloween night. It was scary.
The scary movie came out on Halloween night.
The TV is on, _______ we are not watching it.(and, but)
The TV is on, but we are not watching it.
They asked for coffee, _______they didn’t get any. (and, but)
They asked for coffee but didn't get any.
Lila ate a big bowl of ice cream. She had chocolate ice cream.
Lila ate a big bowl of chocolate ice cream.
Insert the adjective.....
He wanted to build the table, but it had many parts. The parts were confusing.
He wanted to build the table, but it had many confusing parts.
I ate chicken for lunch _____ had it for dinner too.
I ate chicken for lunch and had it for dinner too.
Jan got a letter from a friend, ______ so did her sister.
Jan got a letter from her friend, and so did her sister.
Kyle went to the store to buy yogurt. He bought strawberry.
Kyle went to the store to buy strawberry yogurt.
Which conjunction is correct?
I left my house on a cold winter day and forgot my jacket to keep me warm.
I left my house on a cold winter day but forgot my jacket to keep me warm.
I left my house on a cold winter day but forgot my jacket to keep me warm.
It was cloudy and cold, ______ it didn’t snow.
It was cloudy and cold, but it didn't snow.
Tom likes music, ______ he can’t dance.
Tom likes music, but he can't dance.
Nina did a dance across the stage. The dance was beautiful.
Nina did a beautiful dance across the stage.
Insert the Adjective...
I drank a glass of water out of my cup. It was my favorite to drink from.
I drank a glass of water out of my favorite cup.
Lee can only speak Spanish_____ her sister can speak French, Spanish, and English.
Lee can only speak Spanish_____ her sister can speak French, Spanish, and English.
Dan wrote a check, _____ he didn’t sign it.
Dan wrote a check but he didn't sign it.
The farm has many cows. They are all spotted.
The farm has many spotted cows.
Which conjunction is correct?
The museum was very interesting, but I didn't like some of the art.
The museum was very interesting and I didn't like some of the art.
The museum was very interesting, but I didn't like some of the art.