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I like spaghetti, but I like hot dogs more.
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The monkeys and the baboons eat bananas and mangos.
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Rafi needs medicine, so his mom went to get some.
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We ate cereal for breakfast.
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I wish I had time to help you, but I have to go do my own homework.
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Second grade was awesome, but third grade is the best!
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We are walking downtown to have dinner.
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Can you please help me with this project?
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We all made our lunch choice this morning, and then we hung up our backpacks.
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Will you take me to the park after lunch?
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Are you coming over to my house this weekend?
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What is a simple sentence?
A simple sentence contains subject and predicate.
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I'm not sure what to do for homework.
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I ran to the back yard, because I heard a strange noise.
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Can you get me a soda, but can you make sure it's cold?
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This weekend I hope to play soccer and watch a movie.
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First I finished my homework, and then I watched a movie.
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The boys ran to the store to buy some toys.
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What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence is made by joining two independent clauses together with a conjuction.
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I really like chocolate milk.
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I had fun at the park, and then I ran hom.
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I ate my dinner, and then my mom gave me dessert.
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I have to move to a new school, but I really don't want to.
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I walked to the park with my dog and my best friend.
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