Produce Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.I

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Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts › Produce Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.I

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Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

Brian is a teacher.

Brian teaches science.

2

Select the answer that best combines the two sentences below.

The girl is young. The girl quickly ran around the track.

3

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

Jeanette has been working a lot of extra hours at work.

Jeanette is tired.

4

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

My mom planted flowers in our yard.

The flowers are purple.

5

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

The car broke down.

The car is old.

6

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

Jenn drinks coffee every morning.

Jenn drinks black coffee.

7

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

I wore a hat to school.

I wore a red hat.

8

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

The knife is sharp.

I cut myself with the knife.

9

Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

Blin celebrated his birthday.

Blin's birthday was on Friday.

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Select the answer that correctly combines the two sentences below into one sentence:

They ate the ice cream.

The ice cream was cold.

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