Connecting Sentences
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Rules
Connecting Sentances
Fill in the blank
100

She ate pizza. He ate fries. 

She ate pizza, and he ate fries. 

100

I was tired, ___ I went to sleep. 

so

100

True or False? a conjunction connects sentences and phrases 

True

100

He went to school. He went to the park. 

He went to school, and he went to the park. 

100

I love to sleep in, ___ I have school in the morning. 

but

200

She took the dogs on a long walk. They were quiet all day. 

She took the dogs on a long walk, so they slept most of the day. 

200

The dog was bored, ___ he barked. 

so

200

What do the "A" and the "Y" stand for in FANBOYS?

and/yet

200

Ben is allergic to dogs. Ben has three dogs.

Ben is allergic to dogs, but has three dogs. 

200

He wasn't hungry, ___ was he thirsty.

nor

300

She is a vegetarian. She doesn't eat meat. 

She is vegetarian, so she doesn't eat meat. 

300

She loved reading, ___ never made time to read. 

yet

300

What does FANBOYS stand for? 

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

300

She was loved by the audience. She sang beautifully. 

She was loved by the audience, for she sang beautifully. 

She was loved by the audience because she sang beautifully.

300

I am going to the gym, ___ I want to lose weight. 

for/because

400

I love candy. I know candy is not good for me. 

I love candy, but I know it is not good for me. 

400

Would you rather have ham, ___ turkey on your sandwich? 

or

400

True or False? the "B" in FANBOYS stands for "because" 

False

400

His movements were precise. He made no mistakes. 

His movements were precise, so he made no mistakes. 

400

I can eat cake ______ I can eat pie.

or

500

He was not happy. He was not excited. 

He was neither happy, nor excited. 

500

Thomas will be late to work, ___ he has a dentist appointment. 

for/because

500

FANBOYS is an acronym used to remember conjunctions

True

500

He wasn't feeling well. He went to bed. 

He wasn't feeling well, so he went to bed. 

500

I ran fast, ___ I came in last. 

yet