Asked by Angela
Combine these two simple sentences into one simple sentence with a compound verb.
Jenny went to the grocery store. She bought chicken and potatoes.
A. Jenny went to the grocery store; she bought chicken and potatoes.
B. Jenny went to the grocery store and bought chicken and potatoes.
C. Jenny went to the grocery store, and she bought chicken and potatoes.
D. Jenny went to the grocery store she bought chicken and potatoes.
B
Jenny went to the grocery store. She bought chicken and potatoes.
A. Jenny went to the grocery store; she bought chicken and potatoes.
B. Jenny went to the grocery store and bought chicken and potatoes.
C. Jenny went to the grocery store, and she bought chicken and potatoes.
D. Jenny went to the grocery store she bought chicken and potatoes.
B
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
B is right.
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