Is this a compound sentence? "James is on the track team, and he trains every day.", Yes, No, Is this a compound sentence? "Israel and Gaston are so fast that no one can catch them.", Yes, No, Is this a compound sentence? "We went to Chicago on vacation, but the Field Museum was closed.", No, Yes, Is this a compound sentence? "Neither the principal nor the teacher knew when the class ended.", No, Yes, Is this a compound sentence? "Our team practiced all week, yet we were not able to win the game.", Yes, No, Which punctuation is correct? I will take the last train to London ___ and you can meet me at the station., No mark, ., ,, ;, Which punctuation is correct? You should be there by four-thirty ___ yet we might arrive later., !, ?, ,, No mark, Which punctuation is correct? I am leaving in the morning ___ but I will see you again., :, ;, No mark, ,, Is this a compound sentence? "I do not know if I am coming because my puppy does not like to be home alone.", Yes, No, Which punctuation is correct? Neither the principal nor the teacher knew ___ when the class ended., No mark, !, ,, ., Where should the comma go in this sentence? Mia packed her lunch and she hurried to school., after Mia, after lunch, no comma, after and, Where should the comma go in this sentence? The dog barked loudly but the baby kept sleeping., after loudly, no comma, after dog, after but, Where should the comma go in this sentence? We can play outside or we can read indoors., after or, no comma, after play, after outside, Where should the comma go in this sentence? Dad washed the car and my brother dried it., after washed, no comma, after car, after and, Where should the comma go in this sentence? I wanted a snack so I made some toast., no comma, after so, after snack, after wanted, Find the conjunction in this sentence: Lena read the story, and Max drew a picture., and, read, drew, story, Find the conjunction in this sentence: We could walk to the park, or we could ride our bikes., park, or, walk, ride, Find the conjunction in this sentence: Sam was tired, but he finished his homework., homework, finished, tired, but, Find the conjunction in this sentence: I brought my umbrella, for it was raining., brought, raining, for, umbrella, Find the conjunction in this sentence: You can start now, yet you must be careful., yet, careful, must, start.
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