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Conjunctions & Compound Sentences cloned 5/10/2020
By Sarah Abdelnasser
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Write S if the sentence has a compound subject. Write P if the sentence has a compound predicate.
Question 1
1.
The group of tourists took a subway to lower Manhattan and walked to Battery Park.
S
P
Question 2
2.
They wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty and hoped to tour Ellis Island.
S
P
Question 3
3.
Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty are both in New York Harbor.
S
P
Question 4
4.
Either a tourist or the tour guide arranged for the ferry transportation to Ellis Island.
S
P
Combine each pair of sentences using the conjunction in parentheses and the appropriate punctuation. For one pair, use a semicolon.
Question 5
5.
The ticket lines for the ferry were long. The group did not have to wait.
(but)
Question 6
6.
They had purchased tickets ahead of time. Their ferry was waiting.
(and)
Question 7
7.
The museum at Ellis Island was fascinating. The Statue of Liberty was spectacular!
(semicolon)
Question 8
8.
The tourists could come back to Ellis Island the next day. They could go shopping the next day.
(or)