Combining Sentences with Conjunctions

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Combining Sentences with Conjunctions

DIRECTIONS: Rewrite each set of sentences as a single sentence on the line below, adding conjunctions and commas as necessary. Use the back of the page if you need more space.

1. Sam was far ahead of Ryan. Ryan said that he would catch up. 2. John rode his bicycle to school. John rode his bicycle to his after-school job. 3. Marcia always wears ribbons in her hair. Marcia always wears barrettes in her hair. 4. Jill likes to do experiments. Jill doesn't like to clean up after her experiments. 5. Frank hurried home. Frank wanted to be the one to check the mail. 6. Tom likes bananas. Tom will not eat a banana split. 7. The dog lies on the ottoman. The dog lies on the sofa. The dog always lies down somewhere. 8. The sun is shining. A light rain is coming down. 9. I need to print something. The printer is broken. 10. I wore my best dress. I wanted to impress the President.

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