
3. Simple and Compound Sentences
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- Q1Dogs make good pets, and cats are good pets, too.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q2Julie's cat is named Furball.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q3Jamie taught her dog how to sit and roll over.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q4Dogs are eager to please, and they like to work for treats.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q5Dogs learn tricks easily, but cats are not easy to train.compound sentencesimple sentence20s
- Q6Cats are very independent, but they can also be sweet pets.compound sentencesimple sentence20s
- Q7Marie and Tanya like snow.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q8My youngest brother skated on the frozen pond before lunch.compound sentencesimple sentence20s
- Q9After school, two friends had a snowball fight.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q10Sam ran down the hill, and the dog chased him.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q11I won't eat avocados; they taste disgusting!compound sentencesimple sentence20s
- Q12His friend was a pilot.compound sentencesimple sentence20s
- Q13Justin enrolled in school and studied hard.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q14All of his classmates share his interests.simple sentencecompound sentence20s
- Q15Tara went outside, but it started to rain.compound sentencesimple sentence20s