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Combining sentences

Quiz by Miguel Quintanilla

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16 questions
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  • Q1
    Which word can be used to combine the two sentences: 'Sarah loves to read books.' and 'She reads every night'?
    Sarah loves to read books or she reads every night
    Sarah loves to read books and she reads every night
    Sarah loves to read books so she reads every night
    Sarah loves to read books but she reads every night
    30s
  • Q2
    How can we combine the sentences: 'Tommy plays soccer in the park.' and 'He is a very good player.'?
    Tommy plays soccer in the park but he is a very good player.
    Tommy plays soccer in the park when he is a very good player.
    Tommy, who is a very good player, plays soccer in the park.
    Tommy plays soccer in the park or he is a very good player.
    30s
  • Q3
    How can we combine the sentences: 'The sun was shining brightly.' and 'The birds were singing.'?
    The sun was shining brightly, but the birds were singing.
    The sun was shining brightly, so the birds were singing.
    The sun was shining brightly, or the birds were singing.
    The sun was shining brightly, and the birds were singing.
    30s
  • Q4
    How can we combine the sentences: 'My dog loves to play fetch.' and 'He fetches the ball quickly'?
    My dog loves to play fetch, but he fetches the ball quickly.
    My dog, who loves to play fetch, fetches the ball quickly.
    My dog loves to play fetch, or he fetches the ball quickly.
    My dog loves to play fetch, so he fetches the ball quickly.
    30s
  • Q5
    How can we combine the sentences: 'The team won the game.' and 'They celebrated with a victory dance'?
    The team won the game, so they celebrated with a victory dance.
    The team won the game, and they celebrated with a victory dance.
    The team won the game, but they celebrated with a victory dance.
    The team won the game, or they celebrated with a victory dance.
    30s
  • Q6
    How can we combine the sentences: 'The flowers in the garden are blooming.' and 'The bees are buzzing around them'?
    The flowers in the garden are blooming, so the bees are buzzing around them.
    The flowers in the garden are blooming, and the bees are buzzing around them.
    The flowers in the garden are blooming, but the bees are buzzing around them.
    The flowers in the garden are blooming, or the bees are buzzing around them.
    30s
  • Q7
    Which word can be used to combine the two sentences: 'Jacob ate his dinner quickly.' and 'He went out to play with his friends'?
    Jacob ate his dinner quickly and then went out to play with his friends
    Jacob ate his dinner quickly so went out to play with his friends
    Jacob ate his dinner quickly or went out to play with his friends
    Jacob ate his dinner quickly but went out to play with his friends
    30s
  • Q8
    How can we combine the sentences: 'Amy finished her homework early.' and 'She watched a movie with her family'?
    Amy finished her homework early, so she watched a movie with her family.
    Amy finished her homework early, or she watched a movie with her family.
    Amy finished her homework early, and she watched a movie with her family.
    Amy finished her homework early, but she watched a movie with her family.
    30s
  • Q9
    How can we combine the sentences: 'The cat chased the mouse.' and 'It ran under the couch.'?
    The cat chased the mouse, and it ran under the couch.
    The cat chased the mouse, but it ran under the couch.
    The cat chased the mouse, so it ran under the couch.
    The cat chased the mouse, which ran under the couch.
    30s
  • Q10
    Which word can be used to combine these two sentences: The children played outside. It was a sunny day.
    because
    or
    and
    but
    30s
  • Q11
    Which word can be used to connect these two sentences: Emily danced beautifully. She won the talent show.
    because
    until
    so
    while
    30s
  • Q12
    How can you combine these sentences: Tim finished his dinner. He started his homework.
    while
    because
    when
    after
    30s
  • Q13
    What word can you use to combine these sentences: The bell rang. The students lined up.
    for
    if
    after
    until
    30s
  • Q14
    How can you connect these two sentences: Sarah finished her homework. She went to the park.
    although
    then
    because
    while
    30s
  • Q15
    Which word should be used to combine these sentences: The sun was shining. The birds were singing.
    since
    before
    until
    while
    30s

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