Dogs and cats.
Dogs like to play, and cats like to sleep.
The sun was setting, so the sky turned pink.
The sun was setting.
The sky turned pink.
i like Pizza, but the restuarant only had burgers.
I like pizza, but the restaurant only had burgers.
The bell rang we lined up.
The bell rang, and we lined up.
The dog chased the ball.
Subject: dog
Predicate: chased the ball
Rain and recess. Use but.
It was raining, but we still wanted to have recess.
She practiced every day, and she improved quickly.
She practiced every day.
She improved quickly.
We studeid hard so we passed the test
We studied hard, so we passed the test.
The dog.
The dog barked loudly.
My best friend plays the piano.
Subject: my best friend
Predicate: plays the piano
Homework and video games. Use so.
I finished my homework, so I played video games.
The storm was getting closer, yet the campers stayed calm.
The storm was getting closer.
The campers stayed calm.
My brother plays Hockey, but he doesn’t like like skating
My brother plays hockey, but he doesn’t like skating.
She forgot her lunch she was very hungry.
She forgot her lunch, so she was very hungry.
The tall trees swayed in the wind.
Subject: the tall trees
Predicate: swayed in the wind
A birthday party and a surprise. Use yet.
We planned her dream birthday party, yet she wasn't surprised.
The athlete injured his ankle because he tripped over a rock.
The athlete injured his ankle.
the movie was long but it was very interesting and enttertaining.
The movie was long, but it was very interesting and entertaining.
Went to school. (compound)
They wanted to learn, so they went to school.
The excited crowd cheered loudly at the championship game.
Subject: the excited crowd
Predicate: cheered loudly at the championship game
Write a compound sentence with the coordinating conjunction "for".
I went to bed early, for I was exhausted.
While I am a passionate basketball fan, I prefer football.
I prefer football.
She has not spent too much money on Herself recently nor has she spent to much on her family.
She has not spent too much money on herself recently, nor has she spent too much on her family.
Built a snowman. (compound)
It was snowing outside, so my older brother built a snowman.
The determined athlete crossed the finish line first.
Subject: the determined athlete
Predicate: crossed the finish line first