Grammar: Combining Sentences: Subject Nouns

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Grammar: Combining Sentences: Subject Nouns

? Sentences can be combined by using the word and to join two nouns in the subject. Leave out any words that repeat and make sure that subjects and verbs agree.

? A combined sentence has a complete subject and a complete predicate.

Read each pair of sentences. Circle the subject in each sentence. Then combine the sentences by using the word and to join the two nouns in the subject.

1. Kelsey goes to summer camp. Alvin goes to summer camp.

2. The rabbit hides under a bush. The squirrel hides under a bush.

3. My sister likes to watch football. I like to watch football.

4. The teacher knows the correct answer. The student knows the correct answer.

5. Mom eats dinner with me at the table. Aunt Macy eats dinner with me at the table.

6. The ball rolls down the sidewalk of my street. The skateboard rolls down the sidewalk of my street.

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