1) What change should be made in the following sentence? We ate dinner and it was good. a) Add a comma before and b) Change ate to eat c) Change dinner to diner d) Make no change 2) What change should be made in the following sentence? Kody's mom made tacos for dinner but he wasn't hungry. a) Add a comma before but b) Change ate to eat c) Add a comma after ate d) Make no change 3) What change should be made in the following sentence? Clementine is very tired yet she can't put down her thrilling book. a) Add a comma after down b) Add a comma before down c) Add a comma after yet d) Add a comma before yet 4) What is the best way to combine the two sentences? The team never gave up when they were behind. They wanted to win the game. a) The team never gave up when they were behind, for they wanted to win the game. b) The team never gave up when they were behind, so they wanted to win the game. c) The team never gave up when they were behind, or they wanted to win the game. d) The team never gave up when they were behind, and they wanted to win the game. 5) What is the best way to combine the two sentences? Pippa didn't complete her homework. She had to stay in at recess. a) Pippa didn't complete her homework, but she had to stay in at recess. b) Pippa didn't complete her homework, for she had to stay in at recess. c) Pippa didn't complete her homework, and she had to stay in at recess. d) Pippa didn't complete her homework, so she had to stay in at recess. 6) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? It is so cold outside. I love to play in the snow. a) I love to play in the snow, for it is so cold outside. b) It is so cold outside, or I love to play in the snow. c) It is so cold outside, but I love to play in the snow. d) It is so cold outside, nor I love to play in the snow. 7) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? Nora doesn't like broccoli. Nora doesn't like brussel sprouts. a) Nora doesn't like broccoli, nor does she like brussel sprouts. b) Nora doesn't like broccoli, but she does like brussel sprouts. c) Nora doesn't like broccoli, nor she doesn't like brussel sprouts. d) Nora doesn't like broccoli, nor Nora doesn't like brussel sprouts. 8) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? Henry loves to read. Henry loves to play video games. a) Henry loves to read, and he loves to play video games. b) Henryy loves to read, but Henry loves to play video games. c) Henryy loves to read, but he loves to play video games. d) Henry loves to read, and Henry loves to play video games. 9) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? Lily wants to stay up late. Lily has to get up early for school. a) Lily wants to stay up late, but she has to get up early for school. b) Lily wants to stay up late but she has to get up early for school. c) Lily wants to stay up late, but Lily has to get up early for school. d) Lily wants to stay up late but Lily has to get up early for school. 10) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? Natalia has a little sister. Her sister is in kindergarten. a) Natalia has a little sister and she is in kindergarten. b) Natalia has a little sister, and she is in kindergarten. c) Natalia has a little sister or she is in kindergarten. d) Natalia has a little sister, or she is in kindergarten.
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