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Combining sentences with 'and'
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
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I am happy. I am excited.
I am happy and excited.
The plane is flying. The train is moving.
The plane is flying and the train is moving.
We are eating lunch. We are drinking water.
We are eating lunch and drinking water.
The flowers are blooming. The grass is green.
The flowers are blooming and the grass is green.
I want to go home. I want to watch a movie.
I want to go home and watch a movie.
She is wearing a hat. She is wearing gloves.
She is wearing a hat and gloves.
The fish is swimming. The turtle is resting.
The fish is swimming and the turtle is resting.
He likes apples. He likes oranges.
He likes apples and oranges.
The baby is crying. The mom is holding him.
The baby is crying and the mom is holding him.
I am drawing a picture. I am coloring it.
I am drawing a picture and I am coloring it.
The teacher is talking. The students are listening.
The teacher is talking and the students are listening.
It is raining outside. It is cold.
It is raining outside and it is cold.
I have a pencil. I have a notebook.
I have a pencil and a notebook.
We are going to the park. We are going to the store.
We are going to the park and the store.
The car is red. The truck is blue.
The car is red and the truck is blue.
I play soccer. I play basketball.
I play soccer and basketball.
She is reading a book. He is watching TV.
She is reading a book and he is watching TV.
The sun is shining. The birds are singing.
The sun is shining and the birds are singing.
I like pizza. I like ice cream.
I like pizza and ice cream.
The cat is sleeping. The dog is barking.
The cat is sleeping and the dog is barking.