Grade 2 Compound Sentences A - K5 Learning
[Pages:2]Compound sentences
Grade 2 Sentences Worksheet
Combine each pair of sentences using the word in brackets. 1. I folded my clothes. I placed them in my dresser. (and)
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Example: You read the book. You can start
your report. (so)
You read the book, so you can start your report.
2. You finished your homework. You put your school bag away. (so)
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3. Mom made supper. Dad cleaned the dishes. (and)
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4. John rode his bike to school. He did not secure it to the rack. (but)
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5. Martha likes chocolate. She doesn't like candies. (but)
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6. The students were sitting on the carpet. They were listening to the teacher. (and)
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7. Mr. Palmer gave Gina a sticker. He gave Patrick an eraser. (and)
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8. You ate all your food. You can have dessert. (so)
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Compound sentences
Grade 2 Sentences Worksheet
Answers 1. I folded my clothes. I placed them in my dresser. (then)
I folded my clothes, and I placed them in my dresser.
2. You finished your homework. You put your school bag away. (so) You finished your homework, so you put your school bag away.
3. Mom made supper. Dad cleaned the dishes. (and) Mom made supper, and dad cleaned the dishes.
4. John rode his bike to school. He did not secure it to the rack. (but) John rode his bike to school, but he did not secure it to the rack.
5. Martha likes chocolate. She doesn't like candies. (but) Martha likes chocolate, but she doesn't like candies.
6. The students were sitting on the carpet. They were listening to the teacher. (and) The students were sitting on the carpet, and they were listening to the teacher.
7. Mr. Palmer gave Gina a sticker. He gave Patrick an eraser. (and) Mr. Palmer gave Gina a sticker, and he gave Patrick an eraser.
8. You ate all your food. You can have dessert. (so) You ate all your food, so you can have dessert.
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