Choose a simple predicate from the word box to finish each sentence----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- LANGUAGE COACH_Get Involved A2 4. The corn in the field grows tall. 5. Freshly picked corn tastes so good! Choose a simple predicate from the word box to finish each sentence. Underline the complete predicate. are Clean comes pass is boiling 6. __________ the silk from the ears of corn. 7. A pot of water __________ on the stove. 8. That lettuce __________ from our garden. 9. Aunt Sally, please __________ the tomatoes. 10. They __________ juicy and delicious. Exercise 11: Circle the coordinating conjunction in each sentence. 1. Let’s choose a place to eat and a movie to see. 2. I would like pizza, but I had pizza for lunch yesterday. 3. Emma thinks Mexican or Chinese food would be good. 4. Ella wants a hamburger, but she will eat anything. 5. Corey wants to get popcorn at the movies, so he won’t eat much. 6. Tamara will only eat a salad, a sandwich, or fruit. 7. This is too complicated, so let’s just go to a movie together. 8. We need to decide on a movie and a time to meet. 9. I want to see Cartoon Movie, but Matt wants to see Food Fight! 10. We’re all good friends but can’t agree on anything today! 2. Compound sentences (Câu ghép) A compound sentence is made by putting together two or more simple sentences containing related information. The sentences are usually joined by a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, or but. A comma is placed before the conjunction. Compound Sentence I am going swimming, and Kate is napping. Compound Sentence A weekend can be hectic, or it can be quiet. Compound Sentence I’d like to watch a movie, but I can’t decide which one to watch. |