Asked by joshua
Write each sentence pair. Underline the simple predicates then write a conjunction you could use to join them.
Ray baked cookies. Ray served cookies.
Ray baked cookies. Ray served cookies.
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Answered by
kisha
Baked cookies and the conjunction would be "Ray baked cookies, then he served the cookies."
Answered by
Writeacher
If you write what "kisha" wrote, you'll have a run-on, not a correct sentence.
She's right that there needs to be a conjunction there, but you need one of the <b>coordinating</b> conjunctions.
She's right that there needs to be a conjunction there, but you need one of the <b>coordinating</b> conjunctions.
Answered by
joshua
Would the answer be
Ray baked and served cookies.
the simple predicates would be baked and served.
Ray baked and served cookies.
the simple predicates would be baked and served.
Answered by
Writeacher
That's perfect, yes.
Answered by
joshua
Thanks
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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