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Joining Simple Sentences to Make Compound Sentences

Use the joining words (conjunctions) to match the two sentences together. You can only use each word once. Joining word (conjunction) after or because before but and as while

Sentence 1 (beginning) Alan was at school Geeta ate breakfast We had indoor play Ali watched television James likes potatoes Cats chase birds Mary stayed in bed I fell asleep

Joining word

Sentence 2 (end) It was raining. She brushed her teeth. There was a storm. She went to bed. He does not like peas. Cats chase mice. She wasnt well. The play went on.

Joining Sentences
We looked for the lost cat but We had to wash our hands before The girl walked down the dark garden path and Ellie heard a noise from the darkness of the garden and Rani and Clare play chess meanwhile Geeta wanted to ride her new bike after I got bored and fell asleep during The whole class was in big trouble because

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