
Compound Sentences Quiz
Quiz by Bruce Keizer
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- Q1
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
The cat is sneaky and it loves to chase mice.
The cat is sneaky, and It loves to chase mice.
The cat is sneaky, and it loves to chase mice.
The cat is sneaky, or it loves to chase mice.
120s - Q2
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
Ted is weak, but jessie is strong.
Ted is weak, but Jessie is strong.
Ted is weak but Jessie is strong.
Ted is weak, so Jessie is strong.
120s - Q3
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
It is raining outside, and We love to splash in the puddles.
It is raining outside, but we love to splash in the puddles.
It is raining outside, and we love to splash in the puddles.
It is raining outside and we love to splash in the puddles.
120s - Q4
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
Maria had to decide if she wanted to go to the store or she could go to the game.
Maria had to decide if she wanted to go to the store, and she could go to the game.
Maria had to decide if she wanted to go to the store, or she could go to the game.
Maria had to decide if she wanted to go to the store, but she could go to the game.
120s - Q5
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
We went to the store but They were out of milk.
We went to the store, but they were out of milk.
We went to the store but they were out of milk.
We went to the store, or they were out of milk.
120s - Q6
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
Mr. Jane wanted to leave, and He got his things ready to go.
Mr. Jane wanted to leave, but he got his things ready to go.
Mr. Jane wanted to leave, so He got his things ready to go.
Mr. Jane wanted to leave, so he got his things ready to go.
120s