Use a Comma Before a Coordinating Conjunction in a Compound Sentence: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2.C

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Common Core: 4th Grade English Language Arts › Use a Comma Before a Coordinating Conjunction in a Compound Sentence: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2.C

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

I want to get an "A" on the quiz Friday. I don't feel like studying.

2

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

The pitcher threw the ball. The batter hit a home-run.

3

Where in the sentence below should a comma be added?

You can take a taxi to the museum or you can walk the six blocks.

4

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

I studied very hard for the test. I aced it.

5

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

My mom baked the cake. I ate the cake.

6

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

Lexi did not want pizza for lunch on Friday. She ordered it anyway.

7

Where in the sentence below should a comma be added?

Brittany is a talented gardener but she often forgets to water her plants.

8

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

The forward kicked the soccer ball towards the goal. The goalie dove for the ball.

9

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

Jessica baked all of the cookies by herself. Her roommate, Megan, ate them all while Jessica was at work.

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

My dad paid for the pizza. I ate most of the pizza.

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